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Noah,’ a Documentary About a Woman With Seven Rare and Incurable Diseases, Acquired by Jambika docs
Barcelona-based sales agency Jambika Docs has acquired the documentary feature “Noah” ahead of the European Film Market in Berlin. “Noah” will have a limited theatrical release in Spain followed by a broadcast on TV3, À Punt Televisió of Valencia and RTVE. The film follows Noah, a 26-year-old activist, who has turned her battle against seven rare and incurable diseases into a mission to inspire others.
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Jambika Docs, the new boutique distributor specializing in documentaries and factual content
jambika Docs is the new boutique international sales agency, specialized in documentaries and factual content, launched by Juan Solera and Jota Salinas and moviebloc- Independent and short film streaming platform.
Juan Solera, head of acquisitions and sales at Jambika Docs, said: “I was deeply drawn to the emotional power of this documentary and the tremendous energy of Noah. Audiences connect with human stories, and Noah’s journey carries a profoundly relevant message. It’s an inspiring testament to the importance of public health and the progress of science.”
The film is the directorial debut of Louise Brix Andersen, a Danish filmmaker based in Barcelona. Cinematography is by Gema Briones.
It is indeed produced by Marc Chica i José and David Delgado Pons at Limmat Films and Rafa Cerveró Ballester and Rafa Cerveró Sánchez-Capilla at BSGlobal TV. It is co-produced by 3Cat, with the support of ICEC (Catalan Institute of Cultural Enterprises), À Punt Televisió, and RTVE. Executive production is by Elena Marcos.
The film was completed in December 2024.
Exclusive Interview with Juan Solera, Jambika Docs
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Editor: juan, could you start by telling us about Jambika Docs and its mission in the documentary and factual content landscape?
Juan Solera: Jambika Docs is a newly established boutique international sales agency, specializing in documentaries and factual content. Our mission is to bring high-quality, impactful non-fiction films to global audiences. We believe in the power of storytelling to inspire,educate,and drive change.
Editor: What drew you to this particular documentary that is making its debut under Jambika Docs?
juan Solera: I was deeply drawn to the emotional power of this documentary and the tremendous energy of Noah. Audiences connect with human stories, and Noah’s journey carries a profoundly relevant message. It’s an inspiring testament to the importance of public health and the progress of science.
Editor: Can you talk about the team behind this project, from the director to the cinematographer?
Juan Solera: Certainly. The film is the directorial debut of Louise Brix Andersen, a danish based in Barcelona. Cinematography is by Gema Briones. It is produced by Marc Chica i José and David Delgado Pons at Limmat Films, and by Rafa Cerveró Ballester and Rafa Cerveró Sánchez-Capilla at BSGlobal TV. Co-production involves 3Cat with support from ICEC, À Punt Televisió, and RTVE, with executive production by Elena Marcos.This team brings together diverse talents and resources, which have been crucial to the project’s success.
Editor: What unique elements does this documentary bring to the genre?
Juan Solera: This documentary stands out for its authenticity and emotional resonance. Noah’s story is not just about a personal journey but also about broader themes of health, science, and resilience. The pacing and visuals add to the deep human connection, making it relatable and impactful across different cultures.
Editor: How has the support from institutions like ICEC and RTVE influenced the production?
Juan Solera: Institutional support has been instrumental. It provides not just financial backing but also credibility and access to broader networks. This support allows us to reach wider audiences and ensures that the storytelling maintains the highest standards of quality and integrity.
editor: What are the future plans for Jambika Docs, and where do you see the trend of documentaries going?
Juan Solera: We plan to continue expanding our roster of impactful documentaries and factual content.The trend is moving towards stories that matter, that spark conversations, and drive societal change.We expect to see more focus on environmental, health, and social justice issues as audiences seek meaningful engagement through film.
Editor: Thank you, Juan, for sharing your insights and for championing such critically important documentaries.
Juan Solera: Thank you. We are excited about the journey ahead and look forward to sharing more inspiring stories with global audiences.
About Jambika Docs
Jambika Docs is the new boutique international sales agency, specialized in documentaries and factual content, launched by Juan Solera and Jota Salinas and moviebloc- independent and short film streaming platform.
About the Documentary
The film is the directorial debut of Louise Brix Andersen, a Danish based in Barcelona. Cinematography is by Gema Briones.
it is indeed produced by Marc chica i José and David Delgado Pons at Limmat Films and rafa Cerveró Ballester and Rafa Cerveró Sánchez-Capilla at BSGlobal TV. It is indeed co-produced by 3Cat, with the support of ICEC (Catalan Institute of Cultural Enterprises), À Punt Televisió, and RTVE. Executive production is by Elena Marcos.
The film was completed in December 2024.