TERRANOA TRAPS WILDLIFE SERIES

cheval_de_przewalskiParis-based factual distributor TerraNoa has signed up with indie FL Concepts to carry wildlife filmmaker Frederic Lepage's new series about endangered animals.


Lepage's Saved From Extinction is a 6x52' doc series about endangered species, coproduced with France 5 and Grifa Filmes in Brazil. The series focuses on recently threatened species, such as Brazilian tamarind monkeys, India's crocodiles and Mongolia's horses, some of which have been already saved from extinction in the past. 

TerraNoa, which distributes the documentaries produced by its shareholders Boréales and Gédéon Programmes, has opened up to more third-party shows over the past few years. Its library now comprises 900 hours of factual programming.

Marie-Agnès Bruneau 
29 Sep 2011 
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