Samuel L. Jackson’s documentary series ‘Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade’ will roll out worldwide thanks to deals in more than 130 territories. The six-part TV series, which airs on Epix in the U.S., traces 400 years of trans-Atlantic human trafficking.
Samuel L. Jackson and Afua Hirsch in ‘Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.’ FREMANTLE
Samuel L. Jackson‘s new television documentary series Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade will launch worldwide after broadcasters in some 130 territories snatched up the six-part series on the history of human trafficking.
Jackson hosts and executive produced the series, which sees him, alongside historians Afua Hirsch and Simcha Jacobovici, travel across continents to retrace the path of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Jacobovici served as series director.
The series premiered Sept.14 on Epix in the U.S.
Fremantle, which is handling international sales on the series, closed deals with France’s TF1 Group for its Histoire TV channel, with the History network in Germany, with Spain’s Moviestar+ and RTVE, and with National Geographic for Latin America, among other deals. M-Net will air Enslaved in Africa on its network, with Cable & Wireless taking rights in Caribbean territories.
Fremantle earlier closed a deal with BBC Two for Enslaved, which will see the British network air a revised four-part version of the series.
Enslaved is a Canada/U.K. co-production between Toronto-based Associated Producers and London-based Cornelia Street Productions in association with Canadian public broadcaster the CBC, Canada’s Documentary Channel, and Epix.
Jackson, Jacobovici executive produced together with LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Eli Selden, Rob Lee, Ric Esther Bienstock, Sarah Sapper, and Yaron Niski.
Bienstock, Sapper, and Felix Golubev produced Enslaved in association with Anonymous Content, along with Samuel and LaTanya Jackson’s shingle UppiTV.
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