Summaries

A documentary film about the Nickelodeon Network, telling the story of its humble origins deep into the SNICK years.

For millions of children and adults, the Nickelodeon Network is synonymous with growing up. In just a few years, the channel grew from a small local channel to an international phenomenon that helped shape a generation. Led by Geraldine Laybourne, the visionary who turned the company into an $8 billion juggernaut. But what was the whole story? The Orange Years journeys behind the scenes of the "kids first" phenomenal programming to chronicle the unprecedented success of Nickelodeon, straight from the mouths of those who brought the classic shows to us as children. Filled with interviews from the actors, writers, animators, and creators from all your favorite golden age Nick shows, the film offers a new perspective on Nickelodeon, from the humble origins of the channel deep into the SNICK years. More than just a history lesson or a "where are they now?" special, the documentary explores the network's revolutionary approach to storytelling, the impact it had on a generation of youth, and aims to find out of why these shows have stayed in the hearts of so many people.

Details

Keywords
  • interview
  • nickelodeon
  • actor
  • animator
  • entertainment documentary
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Nov 16, 2020
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations New York City, New York, USA
Production companies The Sonic Reducer Patchwork Media GingerKid Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 42m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

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