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Red Arrow adds three to factual slate

The Secret History of World War II

The distribution arm of German production group Red Arrow Studios has added three factual titles to its sales slate, including a six-part series on the Second World War.

Red Arrow Studios International will shop The Secret History of World War II, Life 2.0 and How Factories Changed the World around the globe.

The Secret History of World War II (6×60’) is being produced by UK indie Woodcut Media for Viacom-owned UK terrestrial Channel 5 and French factual network Histoire in France. The docuseries looks at the hidden stories of the war, using poignant first-hand accounts, recreations and expert interviews.

Science anthology Life 2.0 (11×22’) is produced by Steve Rotfeld Productions for Fox in the US. It takes a deep and thought-provoking dive into such topics as the future of human life extension, the rise of ‘cyborgism’ and the transformative impact of virtual reality, revealing some of the most mind-blowing scientific breakthroughs occurring in the world today.

Finally, How Factories Changed the World (5×50’) explores the rise of the factory over the ages. Produced by Wildbear Entertainment for NTV in Germany, it examines how the factory has grown from humble beginnings, continuously reinventing itself to remain at the cutting edge of science and design.

Other factual titles represented by Red Arrow Studios International include The Weekly, produced by The New York Times & Left/Right for FX and Hulu in the US; Dog’s Most Wanted, produced by Dorsey Pictures and Entertainment by Bonnie and Clyde for WGN America; and The Curse of the Vologne, produced by Elephant Group for France 3.

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