Dogwoof has secured its first TV sales deal with Al Jazeera English for Village at the End of the World.
Sarah Gavron and David Katznelson’s documentary was released earlier this year in the UK and centres on a remote village in Greenland with a population of 58 and 1 teenager, all pulling together to save their village.
Jackie Murray picked up the title for Al Jazeera English, where it will screen on Oct 2. It will also be shown on Al Jazeera America later this year.
Flora Gregory, editor of Witness, Al Jazeera English’s flagship documentary strand, said: “This story is perfect for our viewers and communities all around the world.”
Village at the End of the World was produced by Met Film and is the second collaboration between the two companies following Town of Runners, released by Dogwoof in 2012.
Sarah Gavron and David Katznelson’s documentary was released earlier this year in the UK and centres on a remote village in Greenland with a population of 58 and 1 teenager, all pulling together to save their village.
Jackie Murray picked up the title for Al Jazeera English, where it will screen on Oct 2. It will also be shown on Al Jazeera America later this year.
Flora Gregory, editor of Witness, Al Jazeera English’s flagship documentary strand, said: “This story is perfect for our viewers and communities all around the world.”
Village at the End of the World was produced by Met Film and is the second collaboration between the two companies following Town of Runners, released by Dogwoof in 2012.
- 9/3/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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