Premium European Kids content producer Cottonwood Media, (a Federation Kids & Family company), announced a new partnership with L.A. based Beacon Rock Growth for the hit tween drama series Find Me In Paris.
In coordination with Cottonwood Media, Beacon Rock Growth will serve as licensing agent responsible for the development of Find Me In Paris branded licensed products and merchandise throughout the U.S. and Canada, effective immediately.
The deal was brokered by Ana Micoud, who leads Cottonwood’s licensing business through her company The Wizards.
Currently airing on Hulu (US) and CBC (Canada), Find Me In Paris has already sold into a staggering 130 countries and currently broadcasts in over 80 territories worldwide!
The roll-out of licensing activities in the U.S. and Canada will be managed by Johanna Mooney, Founder of Beacon Rock Growth. A thought leader with an impressive track record that spans 20 years, Johanna previously held leadership positions at The Walt Disney Company forging multiple global partnerships for various high-profile properties.
With Season 3 already well underway, FIND ME IN PARIS (78 x 26’) is a premium hit tween series that combines world-class ballet, modern dance, drama and comedy. It follows the story of Lena Grisky, a time-travelling ballet dancer from 1905 Russia trapped in modern day Paris, and the many dilemmas she faces finding her place between two worlds.
Find Me In Paris is produced by David Michel, Zoé Carrera Allaix, and Cecile Lauritano (Cottonwood Media) and co-produced with ZDF, ZDF Enterprises, Be-Films and the Opera National de Paris. Written, and co-executive produced by Jill Girling and Lori Mather-Welch (creators of Nickelodeon’s hit series Ride), with Leila Smith as Executive Producer, Find Me In Paris is directed by Matt Bloom (Emmy Award-Winning Hank Zipzer, and Disney’s The Lodge), along with heavyweight Irish directing team Ronan and Robert Burke (TV3’s hit show Ed Rock, Netflix’s Free Rein, animated series Roy and Damo & Ivor: The Movie).
Find Me In Paris is distributed worldwide by Federation Kids & Family (excluding Germany, GST and Scandinavia which is handled by ZDF Enterprises). Various seasons of the 12-million-euro time-traveling ballet series have already been snapped up by a plethora of international broadcasters such as France Télévisions and Disney (France and Italy), NBC Universal and Hulu (USA), ABC (Australia), VRT (Belgium), RAI (Italy), Quebecor (French speaking Canada) , HBO (Portugal), Hot TV (Israel), and SVOD service Showmax (South Africa), to name a few.