Recent sales include LOOT, acquired by CBC (Canada), RTVE (Spain), HRT (Croatia) and DocPlay (ANZ), alongside a worldwide inflight deal with Terry Steiner and multiple U.S. educational licenses. Her Name Is Nanny Nellie has secured global broadcast with Al Jazeera English, Nippon TV (Japan) and DocPlay (ANZ).
In recent months, Diary of an Elephant Orphan travelled to Gaia in North America, TV2 in Norway and TV3 in Spain, while also securing a distribution deal in South Korea with SOTOLE. Unwelcomed was licensed by ARTE across Europe alongside U.S. educational distribution. Selling Superman closed a worldwide inflight deal with Encore, and Open Wounds was acquired by Caracol TV in Colombia and Movistar in Spain. These agreements form part of a broader range of transactions closed across the company’s expanding catalogue.
On the development side, In Too Deep attached Canadian partner Hemmings Films following the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers in Rio, generating further broadcaster and streamer interest and strengthening the company’s co-production pipeline.
The company will showcase its slate at AIDC, Thessaloniki Agora, CPH:DOX, Content Europe, Docs Barcelona, NEM Dubrovnik, Sheffield DocFest and Sunny Side of the Doc.
Leading the new catalogue is Engineers at Ground Zero (46’ & 52’), launching as the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaches. The film tells the untold story of the structural engineers and volunteers who worked behind the scenes in the aftermath of the attacks, stabilizing thousands of damaged buildings, protecting rescue teams and preventing further catastrophe during one of New York’s most fragile moments.
Row of Life (80’ & 54’) follows 3x Paralympian and record-breaking ocean rower Angela Madsen in her attempt to cross the Pacific solo, delivering a high-stakes story of endurance that reframes disability as strength and possibility.
Uncommitted (90’ & 55’) examines the political fallout of the Arab and Muslim American protest vote movement during the 2024 U.S. election, offering a timely look at dissent within the Democratic Party.
Our Planet, The People, My Blood (83’ & 52’) exposes the long-term human and environmental cost of nuclear weapons testing through a landmark legal battle connecting survivors across continents.
With multiple territories secured in its first year and ongoing negotiations across the world, Jambika Docs continues to build a solid international buyer base and position itself as a fast moving factual distributor in the global marketplace.
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