MIPTV 2014: Zodiak sells Invisible Nature to US

invisible natureZodiak Rights has sold France 5 documentary series Invisible Nature to National Geographic Channel in the US.

The series, which comes from Zodiak Media’s Mona Lisa, takes a close-up look at plant life using powerful magnification techniques. Mona Lisa’s Thierry Berrod holds an exclusive patent for the Electronic Microscope, which will feature in the 3x60mins series.

Nat Geo in the US has also bought 45-minute special K2: A Cry from the Top of the World, which comes from Zodiak-owned Mastiff Sweden.

Elsewhere, Canada’s Bell Media has bought fact ent show The Lylas, which debuted at MIPCOM, and Risky Listing, a 6x60mins property show from Zodiak New York.

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