The deal includes 'Below the Belt', '38 Minutes to Live' and 'Kaepernick & America', among others.
Espresso Media International has secured a new content deal with Al Jazeera, licensing a collection of more than 20 documentary titles spanning history, arts, science and current affairs.
David Hooper, Managing Director of Espresso Media, said: ““\We are very pleased to be completing another license deal with Al Jazeera on a broad range of arts, culture, current affairs and history titles. Espresso has a long history of working with Al Jazeera; we are delighted they continue to champion important, entertaining documentaries in a challenging marketplace.”
The licensed slate includes a range of current affairs and history documentaries such as Below the Belt, Meanwhile, 38 Minutes to Live and Kaepernick & America. The arts and culture selection features titles including Picasso: My First Time and Project Home.
Science programming is also part of the package, with documentaries such as The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain, The New Human, The Scent of Fear and Zero Gravity. Additional titles in the deal include A Crack in the Mountain, Legends End: The Loch Ness Monster Story and Cynara, offering a diverse mix of factual storytelling for Al Jazeera’s audiences.























































































