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Top ten classics of documentary charts
1, Blue Planet
The TV documentary introduces the natural history of the ocean, and makes in-depth exploration and reports from the coast to the seabed, from shallow sea to deep sea, so that the audience can see the horror and charm of the ocean and uncover its hidden secrets.
2. The power of art
This series combines dramatic remolding, spectacular photography techniques and Simon Schama's unique and personalized narrative, and will lead the audience back to the important historical moment when eight great works of art were born, and reproduce the creative process of eight famous artists such as Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Picasso.
3. The planet of mankind
The film mainly tells the living conditions of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities. Each episode focuses on a landmark geographical environment, revealing how people there adapt to the environment and the changes and reproduction of surrounding animal and plant species.
4. The earth is beating
Based on the BBC series Planet Earth, the play tells the story of three kinds of animals migrating in the increasingly harsh global environment, awakening the world to cherish the earth and fight against global warming.
5. Diary of Emperor Penguin
In the form of documentary and narration, the film depicts the emperor penguin's arduous journey for survival and reproduction with strong willpower under the extremely harsh climatic conditions in Antarctica.
6. Hexi Corridor
The film takes Hexi Corridor, an important passage in western China and the golden section of the Silk Road, as the narrative object, and presents the history of Hexi Corridor and its connected western China from the Han Dynasty to today from the political, military, economic, cultural and religious perspectives, as well as its unique role in the history and civilization of China.
7. "If a national treasure can talk"
The film crew traveled all over the country and photographed nearly 100 museums and archaeological research institutes and more than 50 archaeological sites. Through each episode of 5 minutes, they tell a cultural relic, introduce the spirit of China, China aesthetics and China values behind the national treasure, and lead the audience to understand China culture.
8. China on the tip of the tongue
The documentary focuses on China people's pursuit of good food and life, and links China's food ecology with specific characters. People from all walks of life, ethnic groups and all ages can find the joy of food in this work, which is known as the "Bible of Eating Goods".
9. Polar regions
The film mainly tells the touching stories of 2 1 people of different ages, genders and occupations in Tibet. The scenery in this area has been promoted to the extreme of visual experience. The majestic snow-capped mountains, blue sacred lakes and green forests show the thrilling beauty of Tibet.
10, beautiful China
Six episodes, respectively, are rich South China, south of colorful clouds, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, beyond the Great Wall, dragon territory, and noisy coast.
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