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Brooklyn Double Dutch Documentary ‘Jazzy Jumpers’ By Haley Elizabeth Anderson; Storm Reid On Board As EP

Haley Elizabeth Anderson has recently wrapped up the production of her compelling documentary, "Jazzy Jumpers." This vibrant project, directed by Anderson and backed by Indigenous Media, P&G Studios, and A Seed & Wings Productions, sheds light on the awe-inspiring narrative of the Brownsville-based Double Dutch Team, Jazzy Jumpers. Led by the remarkable Coach Toni Veal, this team has garnered national attention for their extraordinary skills and unwavering dedication, as they strive to uphold their coveted World Championship title. Situated near a public housing complex, the Jazzy Jumpers' journey is one of determination, resilience, and the power of community.

Breaking new ground, "Jazzy Jumpers" marks the first-ever collaboration between P&G and Indigenous Media. This venture also marks the inaugural feature to emerge from 60 Second Docs, the acclaimed label that has gained recognition with its Webby Award-winning short documentaries profiling some of the world's most unique and fascinating individuals. Anderson's involvement in the project stems from her participation in P&G's Queen Collective, a pioneering program aimed at accelerating gender and racial equality within the realm of filmmaking. This partnership, developed in conjunction with Queen Latifah, Flavor Unit Entertainment, and Tribeca Studios, emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives behind the camera.

The remarkable team behind "Jazzy Jumpers" includes a roster of distinguished individuals. Producers include Indigenous Media's Jon Avnet, Rodrigo Garcia, and Jake Avnet, working in collaboration with 60 Second Docs' Dan Leonard and Sage Scroope. Notably, the Emmy-nominated actress and producer Storm Reid serves as an executive producer alongside her mother and producing partner, Robyn Simpson, through their A Seed & Wings banner. Eric Austin from P&G Studios also contributes as an executive producer. The worldwide distribution rights are represented by CAA Media Finance.

Jake Avnet, President of Indigenous Media, expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating, "When 60 Second Docs first met Coach Toni and her team, we knew immediately that they were something special... We can’t wait to share the film with audiences.” Similarly, Eric Austin from P&G Studios emphasized the significance of the story, praising Haley Elizabeth Anderson's directorial prowess in capturing the transformative impact of Double Dutch competition on young girls' lives and the broader Black community.

Haley Elizabeth Anderson

Haley Elizabeth Anderson, a multi-talented writer, filmmaker, and visual artist hailing from Houston, Texas, has a history of creating award-winning shorts such as "Pillars," "Summer Animals," and "The Sentence of Michael Thompson." Her collaborative work on the latter even earned a nomination for a News & Documentary Emmy. Anderson's upcoming projects include the experimental film "Flotsam Jetsam" and the narrative feature "Coyote Boys," which she's co-developing with producer Nic Gonda.

Indigenous Media, founded by industry luminaries Jon Avnet, Rodrigo Garcia, and Jake Avnet, boasts an impressive portfolio that includes impactful projects like the addiction drama "Four Good Days" and the Snapchat pioneering feature "Sickhouse." On the other hand, P&G Studios, a division of Procter & Gamble, dedicates itself to sharing powerful and relevant stories, often focusing on underrepresented voices. Their accomplishments span a range of mediums, from the Oscar-shortlisted "Coded: The Hidden Love of J.C. Leyendecker" to the Sports Emmy Award-nominated "The Cost of Winning."

L to R: Storm Reid, Robyn Simpson

A Seed & Wings Productions, established by Storm Reid and Robyn Simpson in 2013, continues to make waves in the industry. Following their success with the Facebook Watch series "Chop it Up," the independent multimedia production house is set to produce the upcoming film "Becoming Noble" for Paramount.

Storm Reid, in addition to her role in the documentary's production, has earned her first Emmy nomination for her memorable guest appearance on HBO's hit adaptation "The Last of Us." Known for her role in HBO's "Euphoria," Reid is also set to star in New Line's horror film, "The Nun II."

The teams at Indigenous Media, Anderson, and Reid are represented by distinguished talent agencies and management firms, further underscoring the significance of their work within the industry.

"Jazzy Jumpers" promises to be an exploration of determination, community, and achievement, as it showcases the incredible journey of the Double Dutch Team and their inspiring Coach Toni Veal. The documentary embodies the power of collaboration and diverse storytelling, making it a project eagerly anticipated by audiences worldwide. Stay tuned as "Jazzy Jumpers" prepares to captivate viewers with its uplifting narrative and impactful message.