Amazon is heading to Germany for its next football fix – the Svod service has scored a doc series looking at Borussia Dortmund.
The digital platform has ordered Inside Borussia Dortmund from producer and director Aljoscha Pause, who has made films including Being Mario Götze.
The doc will explore the club’s 2018/19 season, which saw Dortmund, who were previously managed by Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp, miss out on the Bundesliga title to rivals Bayern Munich on the last day of the season. It will launch on August 16 globally.
The four-part docu-series will go inside the team with the first three episodes releasing weekly every Friday, and the finale streaming on September 13.
It is the latest football doc for Amazon, which previously aired All or Nothing: Manchester City, going inside the English Premier League champions, as well as Starbucks and Joe Roth-produced This Is Football, which Deadline revealed earlier this month,...
The digital platform has ordered Inside Borussia Dortmund from producer and director Aljoscha Pause, who has made films including Being Mario Götze.
The doc will explore the club’s 2018/19 season, which saw Dortmund, who were previously managed by Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp, miss out on the Bundesliga title to rivals Bayern Munich on the last day of the season. It will launch on August 16 globally.
The four-part docu-series will go inside the team with the first three episodes releasing weekly every Friday, and the finale streaming on September 13.
It is the latest football doc for Amazon, which previously aired All or Nothing: Manchester City, going inside the English Premier League champions, as well as Starbucks and Joe Roth-produced This Is Football, which Deadline revealed earlier this month,...
- 7/17/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix has taken world rights to Trainer!, a documentary about coaches in Germany’s Bundesliga.
Fledgling German sales agent Mindjazz Pictures International (Mpi) is making its bow at this year’s European Film Market (Efm) and has secured deals with Netflix and French distributor Kmbo as well as presenting four market premieres in Berlin.
Netflix acquired worldwide rights for Aljoscha Pause’s documentary Trainer! which follows three Bundesliga coaches - Frank Schmidt, André Schubert and Stephan Schmidt – for a whole season and Marc Pierschel’s Live And Let Live examining our relationship with animals and the rise of veganism.
Meanwhile, French distributor Kmbo picked up all rights to Sobo Swobodnik’s feature documentary Silentium – From Life In The Convent and will release the film in French cinemas this spring.
Mpi has lined up four market premieres for the Efm. There are two documentaries by Nahuel Lopez: Hope, about the avant-garde violinist Daniel Hope and El Viaje...
Fledgling German sales agent Mindjazz Pictures International (Mpi) is making its bow at this year’s European Film Market (Efm) and has secured deals with Netflix and French distributor Kmbo as well as presenting four market premieres in Berlin.
Netflix acquired worldwide rights for Aljoscha Pause’s documentary Trainer! which follows three Bundesliga coaches - Frank Schmidt, André Schubert and Stephan Schmidt – for a whole season and Marc Pierschel’s Live And Let Live examining our relationship with animals and the rise of veganism.
Meanwhile, French distributor Kmbo picked up all rights to Sobo Swobodnik’s feature documentary Silentium – From Life In The Convent and will release the film in French cinemas this spring.
Mpi has lined up four market premieres for the Efm. There are two documentaries by Nahuel Lopez: Hope, about the avant-garde violinist Daniel Hope and El Viaje...
- 2/11/2017
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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