Beyond Rights floats with Nina & Olga
The distributor has scooped up international rights to the new book-based preschool toon from Enamination and Mondo TV, ahead of its premiere on Rai.
March 9, 2021
The UK’s Beyond Rights will manage international distribution (excluding Italy, Spain and Latin America) for new Italian preschool toon
Nina & Olga.
The 2D-animated series is a co-pro from Italy’s Enamination and Mondo TV Producciones Canarias. Italian public broadcaster Rai has already pre-bought a 52 x seven-minute first season, and will launch the series this year on its kids channel RaiYoyo and VOD platform Rai Play.
Based on the long-running Olga the Cloud book franchise from Italian writer/ illustrator Nicoletta Costa,
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