THE STORY NEST launches to develop content for Us Hispanic & LatAM

IMAGINA US and Juan Camilo Ferrand jointly announced the launch of THE STORY NEST, a new company that will develop scripted content in Spanish for the U.S. and Latin America.

Under the terms of the agreement, Juan Camilo, alongside a team of experienced writers, will create and develop telenovelas, series and super series while IMAGINA US will manage, sell and lead production and distribution efforts for the new venture. Already, THE STORY NEST boasts a powerful line-up of scripted projects available to launch to the marketplace for broadcast, cable and SVOD platforms with plans to create and produce additional original and adapted productions in the near future.

“Juan Camilo is undoubtedly one of the best storytellers of his generation and brings to life unique and compelling narratives that connect with viewers in a very special way,” said Roger Huguet, CEO of IMAGINA US.  “We are confident that with the combination of his innate talent and IMAGINA’S impeccable production track record THE STORY NEST is positioned for great success as the industry and audiences continue to demand higher quality content and superior production values.”

Juan Camilo Ferrand has made a name for himself as the scriptwriter for major hits such as “El Cartel”, “Las Muñecas de la Mafia” and “Pablo Escobar, el Patron del Mal” which were huge hits for Caracol in Colombia and in the U.S. for Telemundo and Telefutura (now UniMas); in Mexico, all three projects performed incredibly well on Unicable.   

Most recently Juan Camilo wrote “Pasión Prohibida,” which aired on Telemundo. His latest project “El Capitán,” will air on MundoFOX in the U.S. later this year.

“I have the firm conviction that I have found the best partner in IMAGINA US and I couldn’t be happier to join forces with them to create THE STORY NEST,” said Juan Camilo Ferrand. “IMAGINA US has unparalleled expertise in the Spanish-language space and an impressive track record producing high-end formats across a variety of genres out of Miami and Los Angeles, as well as in Colombia and Mexico.”  

 

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