Autentic Distribution, a leading distributor of factual content, has announced a series of new sales deals with international broadcasters, further expanding the reach of its diverse portfolio of documentaries and series worldwide.
Japan's public broadcaster NHK has added two compelling documentaries from Autentic Distribution to its programming. A Life Among Elephants chronicles the life and work of renowned scientist and conservationist Iain Douglas-Hamilton, who has devoted his career to saving Africa’s elephants. “Wings of Courage – The Eagle Huntress of Mongolia” highlights the inspiring journey of a young girl striving to make her mark in the male-dominated world of Mongolian eagle hunting.
National Geographic has secured global rights to the first two seasons of “Colossal Machines.” This series delves into the engineering behind some of the world’s largest and most intricate machines. Using CGI and expert analysis, the show explores massive machines such as ground-crushing excavators and nuclear-powered behemoths.
Canal+ Poland has signed a 59-hour package deal with Autentic Distribution, acquiring a slate of action-filled series and documentaries. This includes all three seasons of “Hot Roads – The World's Most Dangerous Roads,” along with “Deadly Roads” and “Highway to the Arctic - Canada's Ice Roads.” Also featured are the automotive series “GRIP” and all four seasons of the history documentary “What Went Wrong,” which examines major man-made disasters throughout history.