UK start-up bringing cinema-quality films to mobiles

UK start-up offering cinema-quality short films on mobiles signs deals with global telecoms giants to reach millions of new users

A UK start-up offering cinema-quality short films on mobiles has signed deals with global telecoms giants to reach millions of new users. 

Discover.film, co-founded by media entrepreneur Sarah Jane Thomson, will be launched this week as an app on 100million Huawei handsets in 26 countries and on My5, the Channel 5 streaming service. It is also in talks with other mobile operators, and is set to announce a deal with Jio, India’s biggest telecoms company, to go live on its set-top boxes and then its vast mobile network.

Its catalogue of more than 10,000 films, typically three to 45 minutes long, includes The Karman Line starring Olivia Colman as a mother hit by a rare condition that sees her lift off the ground, and Inseparable, starring Benedict Cumberbatch. 

Breakthrough: The site hosts films like The Karman Line with Olivia Colman

Thomson said: ‘This is a big growth market, as millennials look for quality short-form content, evidenced by the growth of TikTok and YouTube.’ 

Its big competitor is Hollywood start-up Quibi, founded by former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg, which has raised $1.75billion to produce mini-shows for mobiles. 

Discover.film has investment of £1.5million to date from Thomson, her husband Steve, plus two wealthy investors. 

It licenses its content from film-makers, who receive a share of revenue from the films streamed through its app and online in 190 countries. 

It is funded by advertising and has also signed distribution deals with Eurostar and airlines. 

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