US-based Globalgate Entertainment has struck a deal with the Ratuken group and added the Japanese e-commerce and internet services company to its global network of producers and distributors.
Ratuken is ramping up its entertainment content creation, marketing and distribution businesses and will work with Globalgate to source co-financing opportunities.
Globalgate’s slate of films and digital/TV series includes Dhamaka from India and Mexico’s Sin Hijos and upcoming releases Hunting Season aka Jagdsaison from Germany, Miss Granny from Mexico and remake No Kids in South Korea.
The company’s other remakes include versions of Instructions Not Included in Vietnam (Dân Chơi Không Sợ Con Rơi) and Indonesia (Ketika Hidup Dijalani Tanpa Adanya Instruksi), all emanating from Globalgate’s pipeline of films and digital TV content that has grown to more than 70 projects around the world.
Globalgate is run by Clifford Werber, William Pfeiffer and Paul Presburger. Since launching in 2016 its consortium partners includes Lionsgate for the US, UK and Canada; Televisa in Latin America; TF1 in France; Nordisk in Scandinavia; Lotte in South Korea; Tobis in Germany; Rai in Italy; TME in Turkey; Belga Films in Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg; Paris Filmes in Brazil; CineColombia/Dynamo in Colombia; Falcon in Indonesia; and Viva Communications in Philippines
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