Walt Disney Studios yesterday unveiled a new film label that will
specifically produce nature documentaries, with one of the first film projects
titled "Earth" and set for release on Earth Day 2009.
Disneynature will be based in France, and will work with the world's top
documentary filmmakers to explore wildlife and nature around the planet, company
officials said.
"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," said Dick Cook, Walt Disney Studios chairman.
Disneynature will be overseen by Jean-Francois Camilleri, who was previously
senior vice president and general manager for Walt Disney Studios Motions
Pictures France.
Among the first films that will be released by Disneynature will be "Earth,"
by British producer-director Alastair Fothergill, whose credits include the
"Planet Earth" series for the BBC and The Discovery Channel.
According to Disney, the film, narrated by American actor James Earl Jones,
will "take us on a tour of our home planet as we've never seen it before." It is
scheduled for release on Earth Day, which falls on April 22, 2009.
Other film projects in the work under the Disneynature label include
"Oceans," "The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos," "Orangutans: One Minute
to Midnight," "Big Cats" and "Chimpanzee."