LOVE NATURE'S "A BEE'S DIARY" FINISHED ITS PRODUCTION IN GERMANY

The international co-production will launch on Love Nature’s platforms internationally this year, followed by premieres on Sky Nature (UK) and Smithsonian Channel (US).

17 SEP 2020
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"A Bee’s Diary"

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Love Nature announced that its latest original commission, "A Bee’s Diary" (1x50 and 1x90; 4K and HDR) has wrapped production in Germany. Produced by Taglicht Media, in association with CBC Canada and WDR Germany, the film is a dramatization of the trials and tribulations of two particular honeybees from birth to death, capturing the easily overlooked drama of their little lives.

With proprietary macro-imaging technology, CGI based on rigorous science and first-person narration and storytelling, consistently at eye level with the bees, audiences will be given an intimate portrait of this intelligent and surprisingly resourceful species.

The film's official trailer was released today ahead of its theatrical screening event at Wildscreen 2020. Love Nature will begin launching "A Bee's DIary" on its international linear and streaming video platforms this fall, followed by premieres on Smithsonian Channel (US) and Sky Nature (UK).

Blue Ant International oversees licensing for the film in markets outside of Germany and Canada and will debut the title at MIPCOM next month.

“Love Nature is always looking for ways we can bring captivating stories and compelling, strong wildlife characters to our audience, creating a meaningful and heartfelt connection between them and the natural world,” said Carlyn Staudt, Global General Manager, Love Nature. “With Taglicht Media’s innovative technology and filmmaking prowess, 'A Bee’s Diary' unpacks the lived experience and life’s work of these tiny superheroes, a species that has fascinated humans for centuries.”

"Once you get down to eye-level with the bees, slow down their movements and magnify their anatomy and their environment, you discover a whole new world. A world in which rain drops become lethal bombs, flowering apple trees become the ‘land of plenty’ and bees become personalities. You almost don’t want to leave this place, if it wasn’t for the bee stings!” said Dennis Wells, Director, Producer and Writer of "A Bee's Diary".

 

Love Nature is always looking for ways we can bring captivating stories and compelling, strong wildlife characters to our audience, creating a meaningful and heartfelt connection between them and the natural world” Carlyn Staudt Global General Manager, Love Nature