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AeroCinema aims to double original content production in next two years

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TORONTO – Aviation and space themed SVoD channel AeroCinema is seeking Canadian and international co-production partners as it adds to its slate of original content.

The channel recently greenlit eight one-hour documentary programs and said that it hopes to commission third party production with its CAVCO-listed status as meeting the ‘shown in Canada’ requirement for the purposes of the CPTC federal tax credit program.

AeroCinema’s new titles include What Went Wrong with the Fat Man Mission (1×50’), which looks into the mysteries surrounding the second atomic bomb dropped in WWII; A Man Called Kammler (1×50’), about the disappearance of a notorious commander of the SS; The Saga of Teddy Petters (1×50’), which examines the conflicting accounts of the untimely end of the brains behind the famous Canberra aircraft; and The Wall of Fire (1×50’, pictured), which explores historians’ theories that the origins of the cold war started in Canada.

“Original content is key and we expect to double our production over the next two years both with our own team and by partnering with like-minded Canadian and international co-production partners,” said CEO Philip Osborn, in the news release.

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