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Earth (2007 film)

Earth
Earthposter.jpg
North American release poster
Directed by Alastair Fothergill
Mark Linfield
Produced by Alix Tidmarsh
Sophokles Tasioulius
Written by Alastair Fothergill
Mark Linfield
Leslie Megahey
Narrated by Patrick Stewart (British release)
James Earl Jones (American release)
Constantino Romero (Spanish release)
Ulrich Tukur (German release)
Ken Watanabe (Japanese release)
Music by George Fenton
Berliner Philharmoniker
Edited by Martin Elsbury
Vartan Nazarian
Production
company
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures

(North America)
Lionsgate (UK)
Release date
  • October 10, 2007 (2007-10-10) (France)
  • November 16, 2007 (2007-11-16) (United Kingdom)
  • January 12, 2008 (2008-01-12) (Germany)
  • April 22, 2009 (2009-04-22) (United States)
Running time
99 minutes (UK version), 90 minutes (U.S. version)
Country United Kingdom
Germany
United States
Language English
Budget $47 million
Box office $109 million

Earth is a 2007 nature documentary film which depicts the diversity of wild habitats and creatures across the planet. The film begins in the Arctic in January of one year and moves southward, concluding in Antarctica in the December of the same year. Along the way, it features the journeys made by three particular species—the polar bear, African bush elephant and humpback whale—to highlight the threats to their survival in the face of rapid environmental change. A companion piece to the 2006 BBC/Discovery television series Planet Earth, the film uses many of the same sequences, though most are edited differently, and features previously unseen footage.

Earth was co-directed by Alastair Fothergill, the executive producer of the television series, and Mark Linfield, the producer of Planet Earth's "From Pole to Pole" and "Seasonal Forests" episodes. It was co-produced by BBC Natural History Unit and Greenlight Media, with Discovery providing some of the funding. It was also the first film released under the Disneynature label. The same organisations collaborated on Fothergill's previous film, Deep Blue (2003), itself a companion to his 2001 television series on the natural history of the world's oceans, The Blue Planet. The British version of Earth was narrated by Patrick Stewart and the US version was narrated by James Earl Jones.

Earth was released in cinemas internationally during the final quarter of 2007 and throughout 2008. With total worldwide box office revenue exceeding $100 million, Earth is the second-highest grossing nature documentary of all time.


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