Distribution company Filmhub has secured worldwide rights to creator-led comedy SKIT via a partnership with producer and former TV exec Evan Shapiro .
The film, which was made for just $65,000, will also debut on Tubi on November 14, in a 30-day streaming window before the sales window formally opens. Filmhub, a new-model distribution outfit founded in 2016, will feature SKIT in its slate at MIPCOM later this fall as this year’s confab spotlights the creator economy .
Shapiro, who ran IFC, Sundance Channel and Pivot during a lengthy run as a cable TV exec before hanging out his production shingle ESHAP, is an executive producer of SKIT .
Set in 2007, at the dawn of user-generated content, the film follows three female college students determined to make a viral YouTube v