The Kalmar Nyckel Foundation and Glass Entertainment Group are pleased to announce the premiere of the jointly produced feature documentary, Kalmar Nyckel: The Forgotten Journey. The film will premiere Tuesday, December 19th, at 9 pm on WHYY TV, and be available on additional PBS affiliates around the country in 2018.
View the trailer for the documentary here.
Kalmar Nyckel: The Forgotten Journey tells the story of Sweden’s first voyage to the New World. It’s an epic adventure about an ordinary Swedish ship and the extraordinary expedition that launched the colony of New Sweden in 1638 – right here in the Delaware Valley. With a maritime perspective that features stunning sailing sequences from today’s replica Kalmar Nyckel and commentary from some of the world’s leading experts, the documentary sheds new light on the Swedish colonial experience in North America.
“No one walked across the Atlantic in the 17th century, for starters,” says Sam Heed, Executive Producer of the film and Senior Historian for the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation. “The Kalmar Nyckel story reminds us how important transatlantic voyaging was to all of America’s formative colonial experiences.”
“We are so proud to be able to partner with Glass Entertainment Group and WHYY to share this wonderful and important story!” adds Kalmar Nyckel Foundation Executive Director, Cathy Parsells. “The voyage of the original Kalmar Nyckel was so important to so many in the Delaware Valley – we can’t wait to see her story told!”
“We were attracted to the story of the Kalmar Nyckel because it has all the right ingredients,” said Ben Fetterman, Executive Producer of the film. “It is a story of heroism, adventure and exploration, all contained on a 17th-century vessel, which made for a fascinating narrative. One special part of our documentary is that our cast and crew recreated the harrowing journey of this historic voyage on the modern Kalmar Nyckel, sailing the same waters the original ship passed over nearly 400 years ago! It makes for great TV,” Fetterman continued.
The film, airing on WHYY, PBS’s member television station serving the greater Philadelphia (PA) area and licensed in Wilmington, Delaware, is set to premiere on December 19th. The producers feel WHYY is a perfect home for the feature documentary since its topic matter and landmarks anchor the story and has great relevance to WHYY’s viewing market.
“While Delaware History was mandatory when I was an undergraduate at the University of Delaware, I don’t remember the Kalmar Nyckel being mentioned,” said William Marrazzo, President and CEO of WHYY. “This film is a great opportunity to share a little known yet significant part of Delawarean and American history.”
Kalmar Nyckel: The Forgotten Journey was produced by Glass Entertainment Group in partnership with the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation.
Contact Sam Heed, Senior Historian & Director of Education at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation for more information: (302) 429-7447 or sheed@kalmarnyckel.org
About Glass Entertainment Group
Glass Entertainment Group produces hit television series, documentaries and feature films. At the helm is six-time Emmy-winning producer Nancy Glass. Declared “a force in the TV industry”, Glass currently has eight shows on air and over a dozen more in development. Her company has produced thousands of hours of programing for various cable networks including: A&E, CNN, History, TLC, Animal Planet, Oxygen, Nat Geo, Food, Travel and HGTV. Glass Entertainment Group have also produced phone apps, branded content, digital series, commercials and award winning documentaries. Nancy is thrilled that her production company had the opportunity to partner on such a historically rich and meaningful film.
About Kalmar Nyckel Foundation
The Kalmar Nyckel Foundation is a non-profit educational organization with a mission of “preserving and promoting the cultural and maritime heritage of Delaware and the Delaware Valley for the education and enrichment of all.” The Foundation is a volunteer-based organization that built, owns, and operates the Tall Ship of Delaware, Kalmar Nyckel. Kalmar Nyckel serves as a floating classroom and as an inspirational platform, offering people of all ages a variety of sea- and land-based learning and recreational experiences.
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