
Big Time Decent International
Big Time Decent International is the distribution arm of Big Time Decent, dedicated to bringing distinctive film and television projects to audiences around the world. Building on the company’s track record producing internationally successful content, the division focuses on global sales, strategic partnerships, and digital distribution across multiple platforms.
Our distribution team represents select titles from the Big Time Decent slate as well as curated third-party projects that align with our brand—character-driven, visually compelling stories with strong international appeal.
Global Sales
Big Time Decent International actively markets content to broadcasters, streamers, and digital platforms worldwide. The team participates in major international markets including MIPCOM, MIP London, Realscreen Summit, Sunny Side of the Doc, Content London, and other leading industry events where we connect with buyers and partners from across the global media landscape.
Through these markets and direct relationships with commissioning editors and acquisitions teams, we place programming with major international broadcasters and streaming services, ensuring that our projects reach audiences well beyond their country of origin.
Strategic Partnerships
We work closely with producers, distributors, and financiers to maximize the international potential of each project. Our team supports projects through the full life cycle—from early development conversations and market positioning to sales strategy and territory-by-territory licensing.
This collaborative approach allows us to build long-term partnerships while expanding the reach and value of the intellectual property we represent.
Digital Distribution
In addition to traditional broadcast and streaming sales, Big Time Decent International operates a growing network of digital distribution channels, including branded YouTube platforms that reach global audiences directly.
These channels allow us to extend the life of our content, create new revenue opportunities, and connect with viewers in emerging digital markets where audience demand for documentary and lifestyle programming continues to grow.




