Regé-Jean Page To Narrate New Netflix Nature Documentary, Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale, Which Will Premiere On Netflix March 3, 2022
Narrator: Regé-Jean Page
Director of Photography: Brad Bestelink
Director & Producer: Renee Godfrey
Editor & Co-Director: Matt Meech
Executive Producer: James Honeyborne
Run time: 78 minutes
Launch Date: March 3, 2022
Synopsis: Surviving Paradise explores the Okavango Delta, a vast oasis, isolated from the rest of the world by unforgiving desert. It's also a refuge, built and maintained daily by its inhabitants; in return, it caters for their every need. Big cats may appear to reign here, but in reality, the fate of every creature, great and small, is intertwined. This film explores the blueprints for building the perfect world, managing it sustainably, and maintaining it - despite extremes of drought, famine, and flood. Most crucially, it spotlights those passing the secret formula on to their descendents, who will find it harder than ever before to keep their Eden intact.
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About Wild Space Productions: Wild Space is a Bristol, UK based production company focusing on natural history programming. Its founder James Honeyborne has a multi-year overall deal with Netflix to produce nature and science films and series. Honeyborne and partner Renee Godfrey produce all their productions through their company Freeborne Media Ltd. Godfrey trained as an anthropologist before working on the acclaimed series Tribe and Human Planet. Her recent credits include: Enchanted Kingdom 3D, Wild Atlantic and Wild New Zealand. Honeyborne is the acclaimed creator and Executive Producer of the award-winning series Blue Planet II. Honeyborne, who trained as a biologist, has overseen some 35 films during his time as an Executive Producer at the BBC's Natural History Unit.
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