Sundance Channel Global Lines Up Exclusive Film Premieres

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PARK CITY: Sundance Channel Global has acquired five films from the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, among them Mammal.

Mammal has been acquired for Central and Eastern Europe, Iberia, Latin America, and the Middle East and North Africa. Meanwhile, The Fits and Jacqueline (Argentine) have been licensed for Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Dutch Benelux, Iberia, Latin America, and the Middle East and North Africa. Spa Night was picked up for Dutch Benelux, Central and Eastern Europe, Iberia and Latin America. Mi Amiga Del Parque was acquired for Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Dutch Benelux, Iberia, and the Middle East and North Africa.

The five newly acquired films will premiere exclusively on Sundance Channel Global, shortly after the festival this year.

“Sundance Channel Global has experienced significant growth in the past few years with its exciting lineup of first window original programming, including independent films and series,” said Gail Gendler, the VP of acquisitions for AMC/Sundance Channel Global. “The Sundance Film Festival is an outstanding marketplace for top-quality independent films, and we are truly excited to share these five new exclusive titles with our audiences around the world after seeing them in Park City.”