ATF Spotlight: Blue Ant International

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SINGAPORE: An aging but skilled hunter is the focus of Jago: A Life Underwater, a Blue Ant International highlight that is available in HD and 4K.

“This award-winning, family-friendly documentary follows an 80-year-old hunter who hobbles around on land but dives like a fish in a single breath, descending to great depths for several minutes to stalk his prey like a true underwater predator,” says Solange Attwood, the company’s senior VP.

Another title on Blue Ant’s ATF slate is the blue-chip, 4K natural-history series Land of Gremlins, set in Madagascar and featuring exotic rain forests, tropical dry forests, deserts and fascinating creatures. In addition, the company is showcasing the 6×1-hour series The Weapon Hunter, which follows Paul Shull, a rock ‘n’ roll promoter and expert swordsman, as he tracks down collectibles.

“We are keen to co-produce and develop more content throughout Asia given the appetite for high-quality, local programming,” adds Attwood.