3Boxmedia International Sales unveils its newest factual series

The international distribution company is offering to global buyers "Fly the World", "Ancestral Secrets. Keepers of Indigenous Medicine" and "Superhumans" among other interesting series.

10 FEB 2022
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"Fly the World"

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3Boxmedia International Sales is launching its newest factual series to the global market. One of them is "Fly the World", a never seen before journey around the globe onboard a tiny ultralight. "Ancestral Secrets. Keepers of Indigenous Medicine" is a unique series where twelve indigenous communities in America open their door to medicinal rituals that they have kept secret for centuries.

"Superhumans" is a program to discover ancestral cultures, people who have adapted their bodies to the place where they live, who have special abilities, extreme lifestyles and even genetic modifications that turn them into extraordinary beings.



3Boxmedia is also showing "El Palmar de Troya. The Great Lie" is a twisted and fascinating story of the Palmarian Catholic Church, a real sect playing a prominent role in best-selling Dan Brown’s last book "Origin".

"World Heritage Spanish Cities" is a series that shows the historical and cultural heritage of the 15 Spanish cities declared as World Heritage cities by UNESCO, including the world famous city of pilgrimage Santiago de Compostela; Toledo, an impressive example of Spain's Christian, Muslim and Jewish tradition; Mérida, also known as the "little Rome"; Salamanca, home of the oldest university in Spain; Córdoba, capital of the Roman province and the Islamic emirate.

"Children of the Stars" (Season 2) is an exciting journey throughout America from Patagonia to North Canada and "Descubrir" transports the viewers to the most famous destinations and to all those off-the-beaten-track routes, enjoying different landscapes, meeting other people, tasting different food, and experimenting other ways of living from a sustainable and responsible approach.