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PBS: historical icons and scientific milestons

PBS Distribution presented a diverse lineup of historical and scientific documentaries at MIPCOM 2024, reinforcing its commitment to delivering educational and engaging content.

Joseph Barrett, VP Sales

The selection includes productions that explore both monumental historical figures and the mysteries of the universe, ensuring a wide appeal to international buyers.

Among the key titles is Leonardo da Vinci: A Film by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon, a two-part or four-part documentary that delves into the life of the Renaissance master. The series tracks Leonardo’s journey from his apprenticeship in Florence to his creation of iconic works like “The Last Supper”, while highlighting his personal struggles and unfinished works.

On the scientific front, Decoding the Universe offers insights into the groundbreaking discoveries of the last five decades, examining topics such as exoplanets, supermassive black holes, and the future of the cosmos. This two-part series sheds light on our evolving understanding of the universe and its ultimate fate.

The lineup also includes Suddenly Royal, a historical series that chronicles the unexpected journeys of ordinary individuals who find themselves marrying into royal families. Through personal stories of first encounters and royal engagements, the series provides a unique look at life in the global spotlight.

Lastly, Playing to Survive: von Cramm vs Hitler recounts the life of German tennis star Gottfried von Cramm, who faced Nazi persecution due to his aristocratic background, his Jewish wife, and his hidden homosexuality. The documentary explores how von Cramm navigated these personal dangers in the 1930s while maintaining his integrity and career.