Autentic
Distribution heads to MIPCOM 2025 with a brand-new slate of documentaries, totaling
over 80 hours of brand-new content. The line-up spans urgent current affairs,
fresh historical perspectives, blue-chip wildlife, journeys across cultures,
and cutting-edge science, bringing together standout productions from Autentic
Studios and leading international partners.
Autentic
Distribution’s current affairs slate includes "Still They Rise – Afghan
Women Under the Taliban" (NZZ), which portrays how women in Afghanistan
continue to pursue education and work despite the regime’s sweeping
restrictions. "Game Over: The Fall of Credit Suisse" (Contrast Film)
which reveals how greed and recklessness led to the collapse of a financial
institution once deemed “too big to fail.” "Surviving Globalism"
(SPIEGEL TV), asks how we can survive—and even thrive—in a globalized world,
while "Cold War in Paradise – The Pacific Power Struggle" (Berlin
Producers) uncovers the geopolitical battle for influence in the Solomon
Islands.
This year’s
history slate includes "Independence Dawn – The Forgotten Revolution"
(Go Button Media with Autentic Studios), that uncovers the untold stories of
men and women who risked everything for a new vision of freedom. "Between
Hitler and Stalin: Europe’s Darkest Years" (Vincent Productions) examines
how two dictatorships unleashed unprecedented mass violence across Eastern
Europe, while "The Jungle Hospital – The Myth of Albert and Helene
Schweitzer" (SMP Signed Media) reassesses the Schweitzers’ humanitarian
legacy from both a European and African perspective. The richness of African
history is reflected in "Archaeological Treasures of Nigeria" (SMP
Signed Media), while "Antonio Salieri: Mastermind of Music" (Clever
Content, Autentic Studios) follows actor Tobias Moretti as he retraces the life
of a composer who shaped generations of musicians yet remains overshadowed by
the enduring rumor that he poisoned Mozart. Rounding out the history slate,
"Police Women: The Fight for Equality" (Zeitsprung Pictures) charts
the journey of women in the police force, from early pioneers to trailblazers
who redefined the profession.
The
Lifestyle genre is represented by "My Holy Car – An Obsession Made in
Germany" (Hoferichter & Jacobs), a captivating exploration of
Germany’s enduring love affair with the automobile.
Nature and
wildlife remain at the heart of Autentic Distributions’s catalogue, with 11
hours of fresh blue-chip programming from Terra Mater Studios and partners.
"Penguin Baywatch" (Terra Mater Studios & Saint Thomas
Productions) follows charismatic king penguins in their extreme environment,
while "Riddle in the Wind" (Terra Mater Studios, Saint Thomas
Productions) uncovers how life on remote volcanic islands is shaped by human
impact. "American Amazon" (Terra Mater Studios, Grizzly Creek Films)
explores North America’s last swamp wilderness, home to panthers, orchids, and
ancient cypress forests. "Shells – Within a Sheltered Spiral" (Terra
Mater Studios, Rooted Media) dives into the dazzling world of seashells,
biological treasures of vibrant colour and endless variety, and "Same Same
– But Different" (Terra Mater Studios, Getty Images) reveals surprising
evolutionary kinships and creatures that seem alike but are worlds apart.
"Oslo – The Wild Heart of Norway" (Terra Mater Studios, Story Surge
Films, Earthmedia Film) portrays thriving urban wildlife, while "Doñana –
Spain’s Garden of Eden" (Terra Mater Studios, Wanda Films, Wanda Visión,
Ukbar Filmes) captures one of Europe’s last great ecological reserves.
The People
& Places line-up includes "Tattoos: Enigma of the South Pacific"
(UFA Documentary) that uncovers the Marquesas Islands’ sacred intricate tattoos
that embody status, spirituality, and identity. "Oman – Jewel of
Arabia" (Vincent Productions) captures deserts, mountains, and coastlines
through stories of people balancing ancient traditions with a vibrant modern
spirit, while "Inside Pakistan" (Vincent Productions) portrays how
daily life shaped by tradition and faith collides with a young generation’s
desire for change. "Wild Galápagos: Life on the Islands"
(doc.station) highlights the fragile coexistence of humans and wildlife as
tourism intensifies, and "Uncovering Taiwan" (Berlin Producers Media)
highlights the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of a country that remains
overshadowed by geopolitical tensions. "Portugal’s Nature Parks II"
(Kinescope) journeys into wild coasts and mountains, while "Exploring
Europe by Night Train" (Molle & Korn, JYOTI Film) offers a cinematic
journey along iconic rail routes. "Bear with Me" (AGITPROP, Autentic
Studios) portrays the extraordinary bond between Maxy, a retired circus
trainer, and Natasha, her last surviving bear.
Autentic
Distribution’s Science and Technology slate brings some of today’s most
pressing issues such as "Electric Skies: The Mystery of Lightning"
(Autentic Studios, NHK) that explores one of nature’s most dramatic forces.
Meanwhile, "Mind Matters: Inside Your Brain’s Top 5 Secrets" and
"Body Code: Unlocking the Top 5 Body Mysteries" (Autentic Studios,
ProducersRoom, Getty Images) make science accessible by unraveling the
surprising secrets of the brain and body. "Life and Love with AI"
(NZZ) explores how artificial intelligence is entering our most intimate
relationships, from digital partners to virtual clones of the deceased.
"Climate Engineering – The Reality of Carbon Removal" (NZZ)
investigates whether emerging technologies can remove enough CO₂ to meet global
climate goals.
Mirjam
Strasser, Head of Sales & Distribution at Autentic: “Our Fall/Winter
line-up for MIPCOM 2025 captures the diversity of today’s factual
storytelling—from pressing global debates and new perspectives on history to
intimate cultural portraits and powerful stories about the natural world. These
films and series reflect our ongoing mission to connect audiences worldwide
with stories that are relevant, thought-provoking, and visually outstanding.”