Indigo Film and Television’s factual entertainment series Secret Museums (12 x 30’) has been picked up by Foxtel. Described by Time Out magazine as an “engaging tribute to some genuine London oddities”, the series follows Professor Ronald Hutton on an exploration of the curious and the bizarre objects within Britain’s ‘secret’ museums.
In addition SBS, Australia has bought both Literary Landscapes (6 x 30’) and Portrait Of A City (6 x 30’). Literary Landscapes takes viewers on a tour of the locations that inspired and informed some of our legendary authors, while Portrait Of A City guides viewers through the secrets of the past, delights of the present and hopes for the future of six of Europe’s most beautiful locations.
Robert Basset, Indigo Film and Television’s Sales Manager said: “I am happy to have closed these deals and look forward to continuing to develop our relationship with Australian broadcasters.”
Formed in 1998, Indigo Film and Television is an independently-owned London-based company with extensive experience, strong relationships and an established reputation. As a young proactive company with a wealth of knowledge and contacts, Indigo has developed a successful international distribution and co-production business of quality films, drama series, documentaries, entertainment series and children’s programming.