Distribution : Friends at History or Social Issues Website? by Colleen Bradford Krantz

Colleen Bradford Krantz

Friends at History or Social Issues Website?

I have had a past Netflix acquisition, and my second doc was released via PBS NETA and Amazon Prime, but I’m now looking for help with connections as I work on a non-traditional release plan for my newest production. It’s a limited true-story series called Unintended, which looks at how society reacted to pregnancies outside of marriage a century ago. Anyone have a connection to someone running a high-traffic website focused on social issues, history, women’s issues or even-handed political discussions? I’d really like to release at least the first episode while so many are stuck at home, and don’t think most of the big distributors work as quickly as I want to so we don’t miss this window. However, I don’t want anyone with too much skin in the game related to abortion/pro-life/pro-choice, etc either as I’m also a journalist and worked very carefully to tell these three stories in a way that encourages healthy discussion. I’d welcome any suggestions. And, FYI, I am not looking for a sales agent as I already have one. This is just outside his normal arena. (But who does normal anymore, right?) I’m attaching the trailer here. Stay healthy and thanks in advance.

Rajesh Banga

first of all - Such an amazing subject to work on!!!!

Let us know if you would like it to be licensed to OTT Platforms in Indian Sub Continent and Middle East ... We would love to get this content on some important platforms.

Vinny Ribas

Hi Colleen. I own 3 channels on a new OTT network launching July 3. We will launch with a built-in subscriber base of hundreds of thousands. I would love to talk to you about your program(s). You can reach me at vinny@top4m.com.

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