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Over 2000 years ago, Rome conquered the World. GA&A is today still at it! Over the last 3 decades, we have become one of the top content suppliers for Italian broadcasters across all genres: from nonfiction and documentary to children’s programmes and from comedy and drama series to films. We also release documentaries theatrically and work with the international market to distribute the best of Italian documentary and factual production.

GA&A Italy

From documentary, to fiction and kids programming, we co-produce, pre-buy, buy programmes both from the domestic and the international market, for television, home video, and theatrical release. We scout and scour the international scene for stories that make our clients’ hearts beat faster, their blood course through their veins and deliver great ratings. We are your partner: we know what works here, and we make it work.


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GA&A International

We are Romans, Italians and citizens of the world! We distribute around the world, partner up with the top Italian and international producers to get the best content seen by the most people. We attend most international trade events. We are selling tomorrow’s entertainment, whatever platform it will be on, whatever medium now known or hereafter devised.

Catalogue for international distribution

FINLAND: THE LONGEST BORDER

Ukraine is only an intermediate stage, declared General Andrey Mordvichev, head of the Russian army, hinting at escalating tensions ...

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HANNIBAL AND ROME. THE HOUR OF DESTINY

More than two thousand years ago, Hannibal crossed the Alps with his army and elephants, bringing Rome to the brink of collapse. After ...

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VITRUM: ROME’S GLASS REVOLUTION

In 2013, Italian engineer Guido Gay discovered an ancient shipwreck between Corsica and Italy at a depth of 360 meters. While the ...

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NAKED VIOLENCE: GENDER VIOLENCE IN WESTERN ART

For centuries, art has stylized violence against women—and called it beauty. An animated Persephone breaks free from Pluto’s ...

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MARCELLO MASTROIANNI: THE IMAGE OF A MISUNDERSTANDING

The glorious 60s opened with Fellini’s La Dolce Vita, featuring a new star, a languid pretty boy: Marcello Mastroianni. A playboy ...

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LIVES ON THE MARKET: IRAQ'S ORGAN TRAFFICKING UNVEILED

After two decades of bombings, sectarian violence between Shiite and Sunni factions, and government corruption at the highest level, ...

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'O Museo

Just inside the Naples Archaeological Museum (MANN), one of the world's oldest and most important cultural institutions for the ...

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THE KEEPERS OF INDIA

A collection of four visually immersive documentaries exploring India through the lives of communities whose identities are deeply ...

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THE ROOTS OF ITALY

Italy is a country where landscape and cuisine are inseparable expressions of identity. From volcanic soils to mountain fortresses, ...

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POPE PIUS XII AND THE HOLOCAUST

The papacy of Pope Pius XII is shrouded in controversy but none so great as his actions, or rather inaction, during the Second World ...

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PERSONAL LANDMINES, THE COWARDS’ WAR

For decades, the Ottawa Treaty stood as a global commitment to ban anti-personnel landmines—an agreement rooted in humanitarian ...

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SAVING VENICE

Venice, one of the most iconic cities in the world. Distributed over 118 small islands, it seems to lie in the middle of its lagoon ...

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