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Prime Video Acquires BAFTA-Nominated BBC Drama 'What It Feels Like For A Girl' for US Streaming

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Max Goldbart

1h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Prime Video has acquired the US streaming rights to the BBC drama 'What It Feels Like For A Girl', a triple-BAFTA nominated series based on Paris Lees' memoirs. The show follows teenager Byron as they escape a former mining town and discover identity and belonging within an underground club scene and chosen family called the Fallen Divas. The series launches on Prime Video in the US to mark the start of Pride Month.

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The show launches on the Amazon streamer today to mark the start of Pride Month.
What It Feels Like for a Girl follows teenager Byron (Ellis Howard) as they escape a former mining town and are swept into its underground club scene, discovering identity, friendship and survival among a chaotic chosen family known as the Fallen Divas.
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'What It Feels Like For A Girl' has sold to Prime Video in the US, which has bought the BBC Paris Lees drama starring Ellis Howard.

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