Babylon Berlin firm Beta Film has invested in fledgling British drama producer RubyRock Pictures. The German producer and distributor has taken a minority stake in the UK company, recently set up b…
The German producer and distributor has taken a minority stake in the UK company, recently set up by Zoë Rocha, former TV boss at The Fyzz Facility. The two companies will look to create, develop, finance and produce English-language series for the international market.
Rocha added, “Beta Film is a fantastic partner to have behind us as we grow our slate. Endorsement from such a respected company for RubyRock straight out of the gate is a great vote of confidence in our uniquely punky but premium slate. We look forward to working with them on projects that are natural fit with Beta’s expertise and will benefit from their wide industry reach.”
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