Zee Inks Sales for The Life of Earth from Space Across Europe

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Global Content Hub by Zee has signed multiple European deals for the blue-chip documentary The Life of Earth from Space.

Geo TV, RTL in Germany’s pay-TV service, will broadcast the premium documentary in the country. Discovery has picked up the program for its U.K., Spain and Benelux channels, while France’s Planète+ has acquired it for France and Africa. NRK in Norway, Servus TV in Austria and RTL’s new channel N-TV in Germany will also broadcast The Life of Earth from Space.

The Life of Earth from Space, a two-hour 4K/UHD feature documentary, delves into the planet’s 4.5 billion-year history from the vantage point of space. It uses a combination of footage and CGI—from thermal imaging of the first humans crossing the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia, to views from the International Space Station transformed to show Earth as it would have looked thousands of years ago. The doc is a co-production between Zee Entertainment, Talesmith U.K. and the Smithsonian Channel.

Sunita Uchil, chief business officer of Global Content Hub by Zee, said: “Global Content Hub by Zee is thrilled to announce our first major European license deals for our exceptional documentary The Life of Earth from Space. This project was a first for us in the premium doc space, and we are very proud of the high production values; expertise from NASA scientists & astronauts as well as world-renowned paleontologists who provide a comprehensive overview of how this great planet Earth was created. Geo TV/RTL, Discovery, Canal Plus, NRK and Servus TV are sure to find a fantastic reception from their viewers for The Life of Earth from Space!”

Klaus Holtmann, executive VP of digital channels for RTL Television, said: “The Life of Earth from Space, with its stunning visuals and never-seen-before perspective, is actually true to Geo’s claim: Seeing the world through different eyes.”

Bibiana González Fernández, programming director for Discovery in Spain, added: “We are excited to have acquired Life of Earth for Dmax Spain, the documentary will air on the channel as part of a special day to celebrate the international Earth Day.”