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Disney Launches Disneynature Print E-mail
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Written by Marilyn Almonte   
Monday, 12 May 2008

Walt Disney Studios is launching Disneynature, a prestigious new production banner that will literally go to the ends of the earth to produce major big screen nature documentaries.

In the great tradition established by Walt Disney himself, Disneynature will offer spectacular entertainment about the world in which we live. The significance of the new banner goes beyond the studio, with The Walt Disney Company embracing this new initiative around the world through a number of its businesses, including publications, licensing, parks and educational outreach.

Those who have grown up on Disney know that their movies make us believe in magic. Now Disney explores the most magical and mysterious of them all...our earth.

"Our goal is for Disneynature to offer event films that will appeal to everyone who is captivated by the grandeur of nature and the wonder of great filmmaking," declares Studios Chairman Dick Cook. "Thanks to today's state-of-the-art creative tools, filmmakers have an unlimited ability to tell nature's limitless stories. These stories are as engrossing as any works of fiction and are of a scale and scope that can only be fully appreciated on a big screen. At Disneynature, the sky is truly the limit."

Disney veteran Jean-Francois Camilleri, who has served as Senior Vice President and General Manager for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures France, will head the new unit. Home-based in France, Disneynature will be overseen by Camilleri and his team, where they will supervise the initiation, development and acquisition of high quality feature projects.

About Jean-Francois Camilleri:

In 2004, Buena Vista International opened an office dedicated solely to the French market, with Camilleri as Senior Vice President and General Manager. In this position, he also developed local co-productions and acquisitions, including The March of the Penguins, which became the most successful French film ever in the US, and won the Academy Award for Best Documentary.

"Nature invents the most beautiful stories. Our role at Disneynature will be to tell these stories with passion and enthusiasm to the largest public possible around the world," said Camilleri. "By working with the best wildlife directors, we will offer nature as never seen before, help the audience to discover the incredible beauty of our world but also understand the challenges for the future generations."

Upcoming film Earth:

Among the first films to be released domestically will be Earth, from award-winning British producer/director Alastair Fothergill, whose credits include the landmark Planet Earth series for the BBC and The Discovery Channel, and The Blue Planet. Earth, which is produced by BBC Worldwide and Greenlight Media and co-directed by Mark Linfield, will take us on a tour of our home planet as we've never seen it before.

It will be narrated by renowned actor James Earl Jones, whose powerful and booming voice is legendary and instantly recognized as Mufasa from the animated Disney classic The Lion King, and as Darth Vader from the Star Wars films. Earth will premiere theatrically on Earth Day, April 22, 2009. The film will also be released under the Disneynature banner in Latin America.

"This is especially exciting because, thanks to the wide-ranging appeal of Disney, we can expect Earth, as well as Chimpanzee and Big Cats to be seen by the broadest possible audience," claims Alastair Fothergill. "Disney has been an inspiration to wildlife documentarians for generations and it's a genuine thrill to advance this extraordinary legacy under this new label."

Below, are the other Disneynature projects currently in development or production: (You will find film titles, release dates and information about the filmmakers. Feel free to skim through to find what you are interested in.)

The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos co-directed by Matthew Aeberhard and Leander Ward, and produced by Paul Webster (Kudos Pictures), this film will take viewers to the isolated shores of Lake Natron in northern Tanzania for a birds-eye view of the mysterious lives of flamingos. Worldwide roll-out begins December 2008.

  • Matthew Aeberhard worked with famed naturalist and filmmaker Hugo van Lawick on the feature films, The Leopard Son and Serengeti Symphony, before helming his own films on such subjects as golden jackals and baboons for National Geographic.
  • Leander Ward first encountered flamingos while filming in Mexico. He was cameraman on the BBC documentary Cape Buffalo: The African Boss, where he met Matthew Aeberhard and the two began developing the film that will become The Crimson Wing.

Oceans -- Nearly three-quarters of the earth's surface is covered by oceans. French co-directors Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud have set out to capture the full expanse of these waters that have played such a crucial and constant role in the history and sustenance of man. The deep and abundant oceans are places of great mysteries and dangers that this film will dare to explore. Domestic release 2010.

  • Academy Award nominee, Jacques Perrin, is a prolific French actor, director and producer. In 1968, he produced at age 27, the landmark film, Z. He also produced two of the most important natural history films ever made: Microcosmos in 1996 and The Winged MIigration in 2001, which he also directed. Both received numerous awards around the world. Since 2005, he has been producing and co-directing Oceans.
  • Jacques Cluzaud is one of the leading French filmmakers working with innovative new cinematic technologies. In addition to traditional productions, he has created films for such formats as IMAX, water screens and a giant wall consisting of 850 monitors. While co-directing Oceans, he is also developing new technologies for sea and underwater shooting.

Orangutans: One Minute to Midnight directed by Charlie Hamilton James and produced by Frederick Fougea. This film tells the true story of a six-year-old male orangutan and his little sister, who must take an incredible journey to find a home and a family. Worldwide release 2010.

  • Charlie Hamilton James began his career as a wildlife filmmaker at age 16, working on David Attenborough's Trails of Life. He went on to serve as a cameraman working on such prestigious BBC productions as Life of Mammals, Wildlife on One, Andes to Amazon, Big Cat Diary and Planet Earth. At 26, James produced his first film with his wife Philippa Forrester, My Halcyon River, which won numerous international awards and elicited more requests for repeats than any other film in the BBC's history.
  • Frederick Fougea is a nature documentarian and producer who has received more than 100 awards, including an International Emmy Award, Best Film at the European Nature Film Festival, and the Gold Medal at the New York Film Festival. Among his provocative films are The Rise of Man, A Species Odyssey, The Fabulous Adventure of Man and Animal and Yeti, The Call of the Snowman.

Big Cats -- Audiences will get to meet three mothers: a lioness, a leopard and a cheetah, as they explore their world on the great plains of Africa. Co-directed by Keith Scholey and Alastair Fothergill and produced by Alix Tidmarsh, this film will show how these magnificent animals survive on their power and their cunning, while they protect and teach their cubs the ways of the wild. Worldwide release 2011.

  • Keith Scholey was born in Tanzania and raised in East Africa until his teens. He has returned to Africa to make a wide range of films, including Leopard: A Darkness in the Grass, The Great Rift and Big Cat Diary. He succeeded Alastair Fothergill as head of the BBC's Natural History Unit from 1998 until 2003, being responsible for a wide range of award-winning films, including two David Attenborough productions and The Blue Planet. He is currently the Controller of Factual Production, responsible for all the BBC's factual productions.
  • Alastair Fothergill joined the BBC's esteemed Natural History Unit in 1983, where, among many projects, he produced films with Sir David Attenborough. He served as head of the Natural History Unit from 1992-1998, when he chose to step down to work full-time on the award-winning Blue Planet. From 2002-2006, Fothergill was series producer of the landmark Planet Earth. He has entered a multi-picture deal with Disneynature.

Naked Beauty: A Love Story that Feeds the Earth -- In this film, nature is ready for its close-up...a very close-up, as exacting macro photography takes us to the realm of flowers and their pollinators. Acclaimed filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg introduces us to a bat, a hummingbird, a butterfly and a bumblebee, demonstrating their intricate interdependence and how life on earth depends on the success of these determined, diminutive creatures. Naked Beauty is produced by Blacklight Films and Alix Tidmarsh. Worldwide release 2011.

  • Louie Schwartzberg, as a director and cinematographer, has created some of the most iconic and memorable film moments of our time. His time-lapse, nature and aerial photography has brought audiences images never captured before. He has directed award-winning documentaries for National Geographic, The Hallmark Channel, The Discovery Channel and PBS; and his work has been featured in theatrical films ranging from War of the Worlds and Crash to American Beauty and E.T. In 2004, he produced and directed the award-winning Walt Disney Pictures release, America's Heart & Soul.

Chimpanzee -- Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield co-direct this intimate look at the world of chimpanzees, with Christophe Boesch, head of the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation, serving as principal consultant, and Alix Tidmarsh as producer. To be shot over three years in the tropical jungles of the Ivory Coast and Uganda, Chimpanzee will help us better understand this exceptionally intelligent species. Worldwide release 2012.

  • Mark Linfield has had a prolific career, producing and directing many award-winning films, including The Battles of Braveheart, Orangutans: The High Society, The Temple Troop and The Life of Mammals with Sir David Attenborough. His most recent work has been the multi-award winning Capuchins: The Monkey Puzzle and two episodes of Planet Earth, including the opening show, Pole to Pole, which won several Emmys.

Summary: So, basically, Disney has some great stories in store for us, which are directed by superb, top-of-the-line directors. I can't wait. These films will bring insight to both younger and older generations alike about the beauty and tenderness of our world, and those we share it with. Our Earth is truly remarkable. Let Disneynature show us how.

For more updates on the newest production banner of The Walt Disney Studios, go to Disneynature Official Site.

If there is anything worth viewing, it is the trailer to the upcoming film Earth; it gave me goosebumps. It's that good.

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Ted Rademacher   |2008-05-12 21:37:52
I hope they do ones on potential Ramsar sites like the Mara River Wetlands.
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