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Bankers ‘neither villains nor rock stars’, says Industry creator | |
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Industry follows Harper (Myha'la), Robert (Harry Lawtey) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela), who are navigating the high-pressure banking world | Industry follows Harper (Myha'la), Robert (Harry Lawtey) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela), who are navigating the high-pressure banking world |
Wall Street, American Psycho, The Wolf of Wall Street… for decades, the image of the banker has loomed large in popular culture. | Wall Street, American Psycho, The Wolf of Wall Street… for decades, the image of the banker has loomed large in popular culture. |
And after the 2008 financial crisis, the reputation of finance workers took a big hit, according to one of the creators of banking drama Industry. | And after the 2008 financial crisis, the reputation of finance workers took a big hit, according to one of the creators of banking drama Industry. |
Konrad Kay, who co-writes the series, says bankers faced a "lazy" and "villainous stereotype" at the time - with a perception that they needed "bringing down a peg or two". | Konrad Kay, who co-writes the series, says bankers faced a "lazy" and "villainous stereotype" at the time - with a perception that they needed "bringing down a peg or two". |
Industry is a critically-acclaimed drama set inside the fictional London office of Pierpoint & Co, a prestigious, high-pressure, sex-and-drug-fuelled international investment bank. It is now airing its third series. | Industry is a critically-acclaimed drama set inside the fictional London office of Pierpoint & Co, a prestigious, high-pressure, sex-and-drug-fuelled international investment bank. It is now airing its third series. |
Critics have called the series - that introduces new character Sir Henry Muck, a hyper-privileged eco-entrepreneur played by Game of Thrones star Kit Harington - an "excitingly ornate rollercoaster" and "more thrilling than ever". | Critics have called the series - that introduces new character Sir Henry Muck, a hyper-privileged eco-entrepreneur played by Game of Thrones star Kit Harington - an "excitingly ornate rollercoaster" and "more thrilling than ever". |
Series three of Industry introduces Sir Henry Muck, played by Game of Thrones star Kit Harington | Series three of Industry introduces Sir Henry Muck, played by Game of Thrones star Kit Harington |
For Kay and co-creator Mickey Down, who both previously worked in finance, their show is not a simple question of whether bankers are good or bad. | For Kay and co-creator Mickey Down, who both previously worked in finance, their show is not a simple question of whether bankers are good or bad. |
"I guess what the show is saying, and we're never didactic about this stuff, is that Pierpoint and the wider capitalist enterprise turbocharge some of their worst instincts," says Kay. | "I guess what the show is saying, and we're never didactic about this stuff, is that Pierpoint and the wider capitalist enterprise turbocharge some of their worst instincts," says Kay. |
Ultimately, bankers are "neither villains nor rock stars", he adds. | Ultimately, bankers are "neither villains nor rock stars", he adds. |
'That is thrilling' | 'That is thrilling' |
Industry looks at some of the nuances of the financial world, the writers say, and especially the people at the beginning of their careers. | Industry looks at some of the nuances of the financial world, the writers say, and especially the people at the beginning of their careers. |
According to Down, the show is driven by the characters who have the least amount of power. | According to Down, the show is driven by the characters who have the least amount of power. |
Industry follows three Gen-Z finance workers: Harper Stern (played by Myha'la), Robert Spearing (Harry Lawtey) and Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela). | Industry follows three Gen-Z finance workers: Harper Stern (played by Myha'la), Robert Spearing (Harry Lawtey) and Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela). |
Industry's creators say they write the character of Harper Stern from a place of "love" | Industry's creators say they write the character of Harper Stern from a place of "love" |
Down adds that Industry is about realising there are "different ceilings for everyone" - and that your background, race and gender can "have a huge bearing on how successful you can be". | Down adds that Industry is about realising there are "different ceilings for everyone" - and that your background, race and gender can "have a huge bearing on how successful you can be". |
This is partly why the co-writers say they portray the character of Harper, arguably the most ruthless of the three main characters, "with love". | This is partly why the co-writers say they portray the character of Harper, arguably the most ruthless of the three main characters, "with love". |
"People obviously throw a lot of words at these characters, insults sometimes, especially at Harper, saying she's awful, she's heinous, she's selfish, all that stuff," says Down, adding: "We write her from a place of understanding. | "People obviously throw a lot of words at these characters, insults sometimes, especially at Harper, saying she's awful, she's heinous, she's selfish, all that stuff," says Down, adding: "We write her from a place of understanding. |
"We write her as a young black woman who has come from a disadvantaged background, who is ridiculously ambitious and will do everything to achieve her goals - and that is thrilling." | "We write her as a young black woman who has come from a disadvantaged background, who is ridiculously ambitious and will do everything to achieve her goals - and that is thrilling." |
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