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Inverted Acquires Rights to E.J. Joseph's Series 'Orevwa'

Inverted Acquires Rights to E.J. Joseph's Series 'Orevwa'

Microdrama service Inverted, also known as Invered.Film, has acquired the rights to E.J. Joseph's vertical drama series titled 'Orevwa'. Producers Best Sellers Productions and K Station Media announced that Jason Kiesel and Mat Raney's Inverted secured these rights following a competitive bidding process. The series, directed by Sadè Sellers, centers on a young Haitian man dedicated to caring for his family.

This acquisition marks a significant move for Inverted in expanding its content library with narrative-driven, vertically formatted productions. The platform aims to cater to a growing audience that prefers mobile-first viewing experiences. The specific terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the competitive nature of the bidding process suggests substantial interest from multiple parties.

'Orevwa' is described as a poignant story exploring themes of family devotion and cultural identity. E.J. Joseph, the creator, has been recognized for his work in developing engaging narratives suitable for short-form, vertical viewing. The involvement of Best Sellers Productions and K Station Media as producers further indicates the project's potential for broad appeal and critical acclaim.

Inverted's strategy appears focused on securing exclusive rights to unique content that aligns with its platform's niche. The acquisition of 'Orevwa' is expected to bolster Inverted's position in the microdrama market, offering viewers a compelling new series that leverages the advantages of vertical video storytelling. Further details regarding the release date and distribution plans are anticipated to be announced by Inverted in the coming months.

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