
Autentic has announced a series of new international sales across premium factual genres, underlining strong global demand for high-end history, wildlife, and blue-chip documentaries from its catalogue.
National Geographic has acquired Secrets of Ancient Structures (6 × 52’), produced by Go Button Media, a premium history series revealing the engineering mastery, advanced knowledge, and enduring mysteries behind some of the world’s most iconic ancient monuments. The deal also covers two visually striking nature titles from Terra Mater Studios: American Amazon (2 × 52’), an immersive blue-chip wildlife journey into one of North America’s last great biodiversity hotspots, and Shells – Within a Sheltered Spiral (52’, 45’), a poetic exploration of the beauty, evolution, and cultural significance of seashells.
In Spain, RTVE has acquired a selection of premium wildlife documentaries, including Kui Buri – Thailand’s Hidden Eden (52′), a blue-chip natural history title set in one of Southeast Asia’s most important wildlife sanctuaries, Europe’s Amazon (2 × 52′), a visually rich exploration of one of Europe’s last great river ecosystems and Golden Eagle – Call of the Wild (2 × 52′, 90′).
Czech Television has secured new blue-chip wildlife and people & places documentaries. The package deal includes Oman – Jewel of Arabia (2 × 52’, 2 x 45’), Penguin Baywatch (2 × 52’), Same Same – But Different (52’), and Mara: Rebirth (2 × 52’), reflecting a strong focus on high-quality factual storytelling.
Additionally, Czech broadcaster Prima Group has acquired Vincent Productions’ Between Hitler and Stalin: Europe’s Darkest Years (90’), a powerful history documentary examining mass violence and repression in Eastern Europe between 1930 and 1945.
Mirjam Strasser commented, “These new sales demonstrate the continued strength of our catalogue across key factual genres and territories,” said Autentic. “From blue-chip wildlife and captivating history storytelling, we are delighted to see these titles reach leading broadcasters worldwide.”









