Madrid– Imira Entertainment, a leading production and distribution company specialising in kids and youth programming, has signed four key deals across Latin America and Hispanic U.S. for its children’s content.
Cartoon Network takes Imira Entertainment’s Gaturro (1 x 90’), the animated feature-length love story of two cats, for its Latin American channels. Discovery Latin America will air The Hero of Color City (1 x 77’), the magical adventures of a box of crayons – while Netflix takes Imira’s live-action J.K. Rowling biopic Magic Beyond Words (1 x 90’) and the savvy sleuth Sandra, Fairytale Detective (53 x 13) for Latin America.
Imira has also signed a significant deal with DirectTV for four films: The Living Forest, Crab Island, Entre Vivir Y Soñar and El Habitante Incierto for Hispanic USA, as well as four seasons of the animated comedy Rat-a-Tat (156 x 7’).
Sergi Reitg, CEO of Imira Entertainment adds: “Latin America and Hispanic USA are core markets for Imira – our ability to provide world-class English and Spanish language programming to the leading outlets in those regions and our privileged position in the global marketplace means we continue to bring outstanding new content to these audiences.”
The Hero of Color City