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WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/25/07 -- In the new fantasy adventure film "The Golden
Compass," polar bears protect themselves with suits of armor. In the real
world, threats to polar bears are not so easily abated. This majestic
species is one of many in danger of extinction due to harsh changes in
climate, which is why New Line Cinema has launched a unique partnership
today with the World Wildlife Fund to help educate the public about the
impact global warming is having on animals throughout the world.
"Connecting WWF's real work to combat global climate change to the fantasy
world portrayed in 'The Golden Compass' is a natural fit," said John
Donoghue, senior vice president of World Wildlife Fund. "We hope the
excitement generated by 'The Golden Compass' will draw attention to real
issues impacting our planet and encourage people around the world to take
action to protect and conserve nature."
"Polar bears are an iconic image in our film, and this is a very organic
partnership for us," says Chris Carlisle, New Line's President of Domestic
Marketing. "It adds an important layer to our campaign and we're thrilled
to work with the World Wildlife Fund and support the work they do."
Through the partnership, visitors will be able to log on to a special web
site at www.worldwildlife.org/goldencompass (site launches November 1st)
where they can view a panoramic lineup of the animal spirits or "daemons"
featured in the film, many of which are the same species that WWF works to
protect in the real world. Fans of the film can also show their support for
WWF and its message of species protection by "adopting" a real-life animal
whose species is featured in the film -- including polar bears, snow
leopards, and monkeys -- through the site.
The partnership will also include a public service announcement about
global warming that will be voiced by actors in the film and a sweepstakes
featuring a grand prize trip for four to Manitoba, Canada, to view polar
bears in their natural habitat.
Based on author Philip Pullman's bestselling novel, "The Golden Compass"
tells the first story in the "His Dark Materials" trilogy. An exciting
fantasy adventure, the film is set in an alternative world populated by
talking bears who fight wars, witches, Gyptians, and daemons. In the world
of "The Golden Compass," a person's soul lives on the outside of their body
in the form of a daemon, an animal spirit that accompanies them through
life. At the center of the story is Lyra (played by newcomer Dakota Blue
Richards), a 12-year-old girl who starts out trying to rescue a friend --
and winds up on an epic quest to save not only her world, but ours as well.
"The Golden Compass" stars an ensemble cast that includes Nicole Kidman,
Daniel Craig, Sam Elliott ("Ghost Rider"), Eva Green ("Casino Royale") and
the voices of Ian McKellen ("The Lord of the Rings"), Ian McShane
("Deadwood"), Freddie Highmore ("Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"), Kathy
Bates ("Charlotte's Web"), and Kristin Scott Thomas ("Gosford Park"). The
film is written and directed by Chris Weitz ("About A Boy," "Antz") and
produced by Deborah Forte and Bill Carraro. "The Golden Compass" is
scheduled for a Dec. 7, 2007 release.
About World Wildlife Fund
For more than 45 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. The
largest multinational conservation organization in the world, WWF works in
100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States
and close to 5 million globally. WWF's unique way of working combines
global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level,
from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that
meet the needs of both people and nature. Go to worldwildlife.org to learn
more.
About New Line Cinema Corporation
Celebrating its 40th anniversary year, New Line Cinema is the most
successful independent film company in the world. Its mission is to
produce innovative, popular and profitable entertainment in the best
creative environment. In addition to the production, marketing and
distribution of theatrical motion pictures, the fully-integrated studio has
divisions devoted to home entertainment, television, music, theater,
merchandising and an international unit. In 2005, New Line partnered with
HBO to form Picturehouse, a new theatrical distribution company to release
independent films. A pioneer in franchise filmmaking, New Line's
Oscar-winning "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy is one of the most successful
film franchises in history. New Line is a division of Time Warner, Inc.
(TWX).
Contact:
Erika Viltz
World Wildlife Fund
202-778-9542 Email Contact
Candice McDonough
New Line Cinema
310-967-6991 Email Contact