The series streams on Netflix worldwide, and has very quickly become a top-rated show on broadcasters like CBC Kids in Canada, TinyPop in the UK and Gloob in Brazil.
The film tells the true-life story of a mother’s struggle to keep her family together during the Apartheid period and it will be able for North America suscribers from 8th April.
The new agreement builds on the two companies’ distribution partnership that has seen previous sales success for a number of science, history, true crime, and paranormal shows.
It is a Spanish true-crime that narrates the judicial odyssey that brought Spanish-American Pablo Ibar to death row for a triple homicide case in Miami.
The new film follows the true story of Giorgio Rosa, an Italian engineer that in the late 1960s built his own island in the Adriatic sea, which housed a restaurant, bar, souvenir shop, and even a post office.