ZDF Studios and Doclights kick-off three new co-productions

Doclights, renowned for producing for international broadcasters including National Geographic, the History Channel, ZDF and Arte amongst many others, will complete production by summer 2025. ZDF Studios is the international distributor for all three series.

27 FEB 2025

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ZDF Studios affiliate Doclights has begun production on three new nature documentaries, "Hawaii - Water and Soul" (3 x 50’), "Indonesia – World of Wonders" (4 x 50’) and "Canada’s Wild Eastern Edge" (4 x 50’).

Nikolas Hülbusch, Director Unscripted, ZDF Studios said: “It’s a great start to 2025 to have three exciting new titles commencing production from Doclights. Their skill in producing exquisitely filmed documentaries combined with superb storytelling will make this trio hot property for clients who value high quality content.”

Jörn Röver, CEO, Doclights said: “While these titles all focus on coastlines and islands with their surrounding oceans, they are extremely diverse. Rich in beauty and wildlife, we are exploring all they have to offer as well as hearing from the islanders who are the keepers of these fascinating, water locked pieces of land.” 

From Labrador in the northern Atlantic to the stunning islands of the Indian Ocean to Hawaii and the Pacific, Doclights’ expert crews are filming the captivating wildlife that exists below and above the sea as well as the people who inhabit these isles. 

Award-winning Doclights, renowned for producing high end unscripted content for international broadcasters including National Geographic, the History Channel, ZDF and ARTE amongst many others, will complete production by summer 2025. ZDF Studios is the international distributor for all three series.

"Hawaii - Water and Soul," produced by Doclights in association with NDR, WDR, ARTE, ORF, NHK and ZDF Studios, is about the real Hawaii seen not only through the eyes of the locals, but also through those most at risk: Hawaiian wildlife. Viewers will see them in their natural habitat, experience the breathtaking nature and explosive volcanic power that this island has to offer. Presenting an untamed look on the beauty and the beast, the documentary explores the Pacific, seeing and hearing the world’s most magnificent creatures…singing humpback whales, sharks who swim with Hawaiians and spinning dolphins.

It is a habitat of superlatives that continues to astonish: the largest archipelago in the world, whose wildlife has yet to be extensively portrayed: in "Indonesia – World of Wonders," produced by Doclights in association with NDR, ARD, Terra Mater and ZDF Studios, viewers can expect something truly unique. After years of meticulous preparation, the team has gained exclusive access. The films feature the first and possibly last footage of the endangered Sumatran rhinoceros, the family life of the elusive pygmy elephants in the jungles of Borneo, Komodo dragons overpowering a wild water buffalo, as well as many other spectacular and rare images – some of them captured for the very first time.

"Canada’s Wild Eastern Edge," produced by Doclights in association with NDR, ORF and ZDF Studios, follows Canada’s east coast from the vastness of Labrador and Saint Lawrence to Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. In three parts, the focus is on superlatives: the oldest mountain range in the world, the avenue of icebergs and the highest tidal range. Labrador, dominated by ice where seals raise their young and Inuit hunt for shellfish, is the only place where Canada’s black bears meet polar bears. The ocean around Newfoundland, called ‘The Rock’ by locals, attracts the largest gathering of humpback whales in the world. Its neighbour, Nova Scotia, a colourful spectacle in the autumn has the highest tides in the world in the Bay of Fundy. The island is also where groups of bald eagles hunt, moose come into heat in the forests and tens of thousands of grey seals give birth to their young. But global warming is causing dramatic changes in the region.