MIPCOM 2025: 3Boxmedia backs titles on Football, Nature and Current Affairs

The Spanish-German distributor to feature “King Puma”, “Scars of Growth” and “Greenland Giants,” among other highlights.

12 SEP 2025
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“King Puma”

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3Boxmedia unveils the new titles related to football, nature and current affairs bringing to MIPCOM 2025. “King Puma” (1x55’ or 90’), produced by Spain’s Mediareport and TV Canaria, reveals the story of the visionary who invented sports marketing, thanks to whom today’s football stars – such as those who will play in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup – earn millions.

The production by Austrian public broadcaster ORF and Germany’s SWR/ARTE, “Scars of Growth” (1x56’ or 90’), which will also soon air on Documentos TV on La2, analyzes Europe’s challenges in securing rare metals and reducing dependence on China. It also shows public opposition to the opening of new mines in Sweden and Spain.

Among the new wildlife titles are the Spanish production “Greenland Giants” (1x48’), from Wanda Natura, featuring the musk ox and polar bear and 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” (1x50’), from Mawindo Post, shows how animals perceive their surroundings, at times in ways very different from how we humans see them, and “The Strongest on the Savannah” (1x50’), produced by 1080 Wildlife Productions, reveals one of the most special hippo groups in the world: those of Orango Grande Island in Guinea-Bissau, a hundred individuals that move across the ocean.

Blending science and history, the Brazilian production from Grama FilmesWallace: The Other Darwin” (1x48’) uncovers the story of the key figure in the theory of evolution who was eclipsed by Darwin: Alfred Russel Wallace. The documentary takes the audience to the remote regions of the Amazon, the Malay Archipelago, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, where he developed the theories that made him one of the most brilliant naturalists, explorers and thinkers of all time.

Finally, “A Song for My Land” (1x56’), from Argentina’s Cactus Cine, presents the powerful story of a group of schoolchildren who, together with their music teacher, decide to compose a song and stage an “environmental Woodstock” to denounce the fumigations carried out by crop-dusting planes releasing agrochemicals right next to their rural school.