Field to Field Movies, the manufacturing firm behind Netflix’s Method 1: Drive To Survive, has secured a multi-million greenback funding.
Deadline understands that non-public fairness investor Bruin Capital has invested within the firm. It’s not clear what stake Bruin has taken, but it surely’s believed to be a minority funding.
Field to Field, which can be behind sequence akin to Netflix tennis sequence Break Level, golf sequence Full Swing and a brand new Apple TV+ present about Main League Soccer, is the most recent documentary firm, with an curiosity in sports activities, to attain funding.
Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions bought a stake to Peter Chernin’s The North Street Firm and Boardwalk Photos, which is behind Netflix’s NBA sequence The Lengthy Sport and Cheer, bought a stake to funding agency Shamrock Capital.
Field to Field was based by Amy and Senna producer James Homosexual-Rees and Paul Martin, who produced HBO’s Maradona. The pair advised Deadline final yr concerning the funding search.
“For a very long time, we’ve been rising fairly organically. Everytime you get to a sure stage, you’ve got that perceived stage of success from the skin and also you begin getting lots of people asking questions on funding or a sale,” Martin advised Deadline. “We simply determined that it’s in all probability value discovering out if there was a companion on the market that make sense, or some funding. It’s very early in that course of, however we’ve undoubtedly talked to a couple folks.”
The corporate has operations in London and LA in addition to a presence in Paris, France, with its three way partnership Quadbox. Homosexual-Rees relies in London and Martin is now in LA.
Along with sports activities docs, it produced music documentary sequence 1971: The Yr That Music Modified All the pieces and company true-crime sequence Needed: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn, each for Apple.
Bruin Capital was based in 2015 by George Pyne, who will sit on the Field to Field board. It invests in and acquires international sports activities and leisure firms.