DISNEYNATURE’S BREATHTAKING FEATURE
“WINGS OF LIFE” LANDS ON BLU-RAY® COMBO PACK,
DIGITAL AND ON DEMAND APRIL 16, 2013,
IN TIME FOR EARTH DAY
BURBANK, Calif. (March 8, 2013) —
Spring is in the air—literally—as Disneynature prepares to unveil
“Wings of Life,” a spectacular, closer-than-close, high-definition look
at the intricate world of butterflies, hummingbirds, bees and bats, and
their life-sustaining collaboration with flowers. Directed by Louie
Schwartzberg (“America’s Heart & Soul”) and narrated by Academy
Award® winner Meryl Streep, “Wings of Life” will be available on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack, Digital and On Demand on April 16, 2013—just in time for Earth Day.
“In
the chaos and craziness of our day-to-day lives, few of us stop to
consider what’s happening behind the scenes in nature that makes our
lives possible,” said Streep. “This film is a stunning adventure that
literally takes flight alongside all kinds of winged
creatures—butterflies, bees and bats—each working hard to pollinate our
planet.”
Said
Schwartzberg, “For me, the joy of doing this film is to be able to
explore worlds that humans can’t easily experience—bats sipping nectar
in the middle of the desert at night, orchid bees expertly manipulated
by a bucket orchid, exotic hummingbirds flying like airborne dancers,
and a clustering monarch colony with millions of butterflies. I hope to
share the spectacle of nature and to spark in others the sense of wonder
I have about the natural world.”
Employing
multiple cameras, both time-lapse and high-speed cinematography and
extraordinary patience (while nature took its time unfolding),
filmmakers shot on location in more than a dozen areas, ranging from the
El Rosario Preserve in Michoacán, Mexico, to Organ Pipe Cactus National
Monument Park in Arizona. “Wings of Life” features extraordinary
imagery shot with digital cameras—one capable of frame rates of up to
1500 frames per second, and the use of a pinhole lens, which allowed the
cameraman
to get within millimeters of an insect subject while retaining a clear
view of the background. The resulting imagery—intimate and
breathtaking—is brought to life for audiences through spectacular
high-definition picture and sound quality.
To celebrate the debut of “Wings of Life,” Disneynature has made a
contribution to the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF) to
protect pollinators worldwide. The DWCF has already supported more than
20 projects across North America focused on protecting pollinators and
their habitats. Grants have helped conservationists save endangered
butterflies, expand habitat for honeybees and educate children about the
importance of pollinators and how they can help protect them.
The
“Wings of Life” Blu-ray Combo Pack includes a sneak peek at
Disneynature’s 2014 big-screen adventure “Bears.” In an epic story of
breathtaking scale set against a majestic Alaskan backdrop teeming with life, the
film, which is currently in production, follows two mother grizzly
bears as they impart life lessons to their impressionable young cubs.
ABOUT THE MOVIE:
From Disneynature, the studio that brought you Earth, Oceans, African Cats and Chimpanzee, comes Wings of Life —
a stunning adventure full of intrigue, drama and mesmerizing beauty.
Narrated by Meryl Streep, this intimate and unprecedented look at
butterflies, hummingbirds, bees, bats and flowers is a celebration of
life, as a third of the world’s food supply depends on these incredible —
and increasingly threatened — creatures.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg, Wings of Life utilizes
riveting high-speed, time lapse and macro filmmaking to showcase in
spectacular detail these unsung heroes of our planet.
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