Sunny March

Sunny March (also known as SunnyMarch, Sunny March Ltd and SunnyMarch Ltd) is a London-based film, television and theatre production company founded in 2013 notable for producing the acclaimed short film Little Favour starring Benedict Cumberbatch and its partnership with Canongate Books for Letters Live.
Beginnings
Sunny March was founded in 2013 by assistant director Adam Ackland, actor Benedict Cumberbatch, action coordinator Ben Dillon and production manager Adam Selves.
Projects
Film
The first project of the company was the £87,000 crowd-funded short film Little Favour, written and directed by Patrick Monroe with Cumberbatch in the lead and Colin Salmon and Nick Moran in supporting roles. The 30-minute action-thriller became internationally available on iTunes on 5 November 2013. The short film received acclaim from critics and is on of the top non-American titles funded via IndieGogo.
In 2014, the screenplay of The Nine Lives of Louis Lane written by Simon Stephenson and set to be produced Sunny March was included in "The Brit List" which curates the "most liked and recommended unproduced screenplays" of each year.
Theatre
In 2013, in partnership with Edinburgh-based independent publishing house Canongate Books, Sunny March launched Letters Live, a series of staged readings by various artists of literary correspondence in support of literacy charities.
Credits
Film
*Little Favour (2013)
Theatre
*Letters Live at Freemasons' Hall, London (31 March 2015-4 April 2015; London, England )

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