3Boxmedia International Sales will be at the Palais des Festivals (Creative Europe Media Stands).

The Spanish-German distributor is presenting new titles linked to football, nature, and current affairs. Among the highlights are King Puma, Cicatrices del Crecimiento, and Greenland Giants.

King Puma, produced by Spain’s Mediareport and TV Canaria, reveals the story of the visionary who invented sports marketing, thanks to which today’s football stars, like those who will play in the next FIFA World Cup in 2026, earn millions. The production also involves Austrian public broadcaster ORF and Germany’s SWR/ARTE.

Cicatrices del Crecimiento, which will also be broadcast soon by Documentos TV on La2, examines Europe’s challenges in securing rare metals and reducing its dependence on China. It also portrays citizen opposition to the opening of new mines in Sweden and Spain.

Among the new wildlife titles, standout Spanish productions include Greenland Giants, by Wanda Natura, featuring the musk ox and the polar bear as protagonists. Directed by young filmmaker Unai Canela, who spent three months alone in the tundra to capture the wild essence of Greenland.

Beauty and Seduction in Nature, by Mawindo Post, explores how animals perceive their surroundings, often in ways very different from humans, and The Strongest on the Savannah, produced by the award-winning 1080 Wildlife Productions, introduces one of the most unique groups of hippos in the world: those on Orango Grande island in Guinea Bissau, a hundred individuals that move across the ocean.

Blending science and history, the Brazilian production by Grama Filmes, Wallace: The Other Darwin, reveals the story of Alfred Russel Wallace, a key figure in the theory of evolution who was overshadowed by Darwin. The documentary takes viewers to remote locations in the Amazon, the Malay Archipelago, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea, where Wallace developed the theories that made him one of the greatest naturalists, explorers, and thinkers of all time.

Finally, Una Canción Para mi Tierra, from Argentina’s Cactus Cine, tells the powerful story of a group of schoolchildren who decide to compose a song with their music teacher and stage an environmental Woodstock to denounce aerial fumigations with agrochemicals taking place right next to their rural school.

3Boxmedia International Sales will be at the Palais des Festivals (Creative Europe Media Stands).

 

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