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          Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories has optioned the rights to Christina Baker Kline's “The Exiles” with plans to adapt it as a television series.

        1. Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories has optioned the rights to Christina Baker Kline's “The Exiles” with plans to adapt it as a television series.
        2. AMRIT is the true story of a dual-heritage boy who baptises himself with a new name and identity in Scotland after losing his father and Sikh religion.
        3. Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories and producer John Cameron have optioned the rights to adapt Marie Lu's novel “Warcross” as a television series.
        4. I wanted to work with Bruna Papandrea, the main producer, for quite some time.
        5. Reese Witherspoon is set to produce a new film based on the novel Luckiest Girl Alive, alongside her production partner Bruna Papandrea.
        6. Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories and producer John Cameron have optioned the rights to adapt Marie Lu's novel “Warcross” as a television series.!

          Bruna Papandrea

          Australian film and television producer

          Bruna PapandreaAM (born 1971) is an Australian film and television producer and the founder of production company Made Up Stories.

          Prior to Made Up Stories, Papandrea co-founded the production company Pacific Standard with Reese Witherspoon.

          Early life and education

          Papandrea was raised in Adelaide, South Australia,[1] by a single mother.[2]

          Career

          See also: List of accolades received by Gone Girl (film), Wild (2014 film) § Accolades, and Big Little Lies (TV series) § Accolades

          She moved to New York City in the 1990s after establishing a career in film production.

          She briefly returned to Australia to produce the 2000 film Better Than Sex, which was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Film, before moving to London in 2001. She served as a production executive at the film studio Mirage Enterprises and later returned to New York to work for GreeneStreet Films, a production company f