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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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At Jambika, we pride ourselves on having‍ a solid, sales-driven ⁣team with a true passion for‌ documentary filmmaking. In addition,our financial department plays a key‌ role in ensuring openness,tracking the real impact of our distribution efforts,and gathering complete ​data to‌ measure the true ​reach of every documentary we represent.

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

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.

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