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Ten Most Worth Watching Documentaries

The ten most noteworthy documentaries are as follows:

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 will lead the audience back to the important historical moment of the birth of eight great works of art and reproduce the creative process of eight famous artists such as Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Picasso. Eight masters of art all have their own creative styles and distinctive personalities. This film will comprehensively analyze the little-known and gripping stories of art masters. ..

3, the human planet

Planet of Man is a documentary about human existence broadcast by BBC on 201112, directed by Tom Hugh Jones, Tapens Si Tong, nicolas brown and Mark flowers, with john hurt as the narrator. The film mainly tells the living conditions of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities.

4, the pulse of the earth

"Earth Pulse" is a TV documentary produced by the BBC, adapted from the BBC series "Earth Planet", which 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. "Earth Pulse" made an authoritative observation on the biodiversity of the earth.

5. China on the tip of the tongue

The classic documentary China on the Tip of the Tongue is a smash hit. 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".

6. Beautiful China

Beautiful China is a masterpiece in the ranking of CCTV documentaries. This film is the first joint production of CCTV and BBC. It took four years to shoot, and advanced photography techniques such as aerial photography, infrared, high speed, time delay and underwater were adopted. There are six episodes, namely, the fertile South China, the south of colorful clouds, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Great Wall, the land of dragons and the noisy coast.

7. The second season of "Earth Pulse"

There are six episodes this season, which are divided into islands, mountains, jungles, deserts, grasslands and cities. Many creatures created by the magical hand of nature, such as sloths, giant lizards, lemurs, sea iguanas, hooded penguins, snow leopards, etc., have lived in the land where they were born with their own habits since childhood. It's not so much a documentary as a Hollywood blockbuster.

8. Blue Planet 2

This film mainly introduces amazing new landscapes and incredible new species from the polar ocean to coral reefs, from the Atlantic Ocean to the deep seabed. In addition, the score created by Oscar nominated movie master George Fenton, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, combined with excellent audio-visual technology, led dvd to a new realm of high-quality audio and video, which is worth cherishing forever.

9. Hexi Corridor

China's classic documentary "Hexi Corridor" has the highest evaluation. The documentary takes time as the clue, 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 Han Dynasty to today from the political, military, economic, cultural and religious perspectives, as well as its unique role in the process of historical civilization in China. The whole story is tightly structured and logically presented.

10, Archaeological China

From the Great Wall of Wan Li to the Forbidden City, from the majestic Qin Terracotta Warriors to the majestic Potala Palace, China's ancient culture has amazed the world. These are just the tip of the iceberg of China's ancient civilization. Those cultural relics that have been buried underground for thousands of years will take you into a splendid world of ancient civilization in China. Those amazing cultural relics reveal the historical secrets that have plagued the world for thousands of years in various ways.