Documentary+ Streamer Sets New Slate Of Originals Including ‘Crypto Farmers’ & ‘Mala Onda’
24.10.2022 - 21:25
/ deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Documentary+, the free streaming service launched by non-fiction studio XTR, has launched its latest slate of original feature docs.
The service is launching three new films in October and November in addition to The Sentence of Michael Thompson, which is coming to the service after its debut on MSNBC, and When The LAPD Blows Up Your Neighborhood, which was the service’s first original.
Crypto Farmers, which launches on November 8, comes from director Nick Aldrige, who helmed Hillsong Church: God Goes Viral that aired on the BBC Storyville strand.
It examines the unlikely relationship between a young cryptocurrency entrepreneur and struggling farmers in rural Wales. As farms in Britain continue to shut down due to unprofitability, Crypto Farmers follows a group of Britons as they build hydro, solar, and manure-powered crypto mining rigs to both bolster crypto’s environmental reputation and preserve the farmers’ way of life.
Directed by Nick Aldridge and produced by Natasha Coleman and exec produced by XTR’s Bryn Mooser, Kathryn Everett, Abazar Khayami and Justin Lacob.
Mala Onda, which launches on October 27, comes from Danilo Parra, who co-created and directed Vice’s Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia.
It investigates the mystery surrounding sudden animal deaths in Puerto Rico. From 1975 to the present, the stories of animals bled dry through small circular incisions captivated Puerto Rican towns and gave rise to rumors of vampires, aliens, and chupacabras. Through interviews with farmers, mediums, scientists, historians, and local witnesses, Mala Onda explores our collective obsession with the unexplained, while also showcasing the diversity of culture and thought in the affected Puerto Rican towns.
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