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Are there any good documentaries?

Documentary is a film or television art form that takes real life as the creative material, real people and real events as the performance object, and artistically processes and displays it, with the essence of showing truth, and uses truth to arouse people's thinking. This paper has compiled the top ten must-see documentaries in the world for you. These beautiful documentaries are from BBC documentaries, CCTV documentaries, China documentaries, food documentaries and fashion documentaries. I hope they can help you.

1. Blue Planet (documentary)

The Blue Planet (English) is the first natural history album in TV history to explore the marine world comprehensively. From the tropics to the polar regions, from the shore to the dark deep sea, thousands of exotic creatures and plants pass by your eyes, and many little-known marine secrets and many deep-sea virgin lands that humans have never set foot in are displayed one by one, which is called "magnificent ocean epic". This film consists of 1 episodes, each lasting about 5 minutes. It premiered on BBC One from September 12th to October 31st, 21. The original English dubbing was narrated by David Attenborough, the famous natural history host of BBC.

2. The Power of Art (documentary)

The p>BBC's annual contribution "The Power of Art" won many international awards, such as "Best Art Program of the International Emmy Award" and "Best Photography of the British Film and Television Academy Award" (documentary category). Combining dramatic remolding, spectacular photography techniques and Simon Schama's unique and personalized narrative, this series 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. Eight masters of art have their own creative styles and distinctive personalities. This film will comprehensively analyze the little-known and gripping stories of the masters of art..

3. Human Planet (documentary)

The Human Planet is a documentary about human existence released by BBC on January 12th, 211, directed by Tom Hugh-Jones, Tuppence Stone, Nicolas Brown and Mark Flowers, with john hurt as the narrator. The film mainly tells the survival of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities. Each episode focuses on a landmark geographical environment and reveals how people there adapt to the environment and the changes and reproduction of surrounding animal and plant species.

4. The Earth Pulses (documentary)

The Earth Pulses is a TV documentary produced by BBC, directed and narrated by david attenborough, which premiered in Britain on February 27th, 26. Based on the BBC series Planet Earth, the play tells the story of the migration of three kinds of animals 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. The BBC spends a lot of money, using high-quality photography, revolutionary ultra-high-speed cameras and delicate aerial satellite positioning, so that the lens can capture the most magnificent and magical pictures on earth.

5. Diary of the Emperor Penguin (documentary)

Diary of the Emperor Penguin is an ecological documentary directed by Luc Jacquet, which was released in France on January 26th, 25. With documentary and narration, the film depicts the emperor penguins' arduous journey for survival and reproduction with strong willpower under the extremely harsh climatic conditions in Antarctica. Diary of the Emperor Penguin records the story of the survival and reproduction of emperor penguins living on the Antarctic continent. The film shows the courage, struggle and love of a group of animals in the desolate Antarctic continent for thousands of years, which has shocking power. Diary of the Emperor Penguin tells the truth of life through the simple stories of animals.

6. Ocean (Documentary)

Ocean is an ecological documentary jointly directed by jacques perrin and Jacques Cluzaud, with jacques perrin, Jiang Wen, pierce brosnan and Rie Miyazawa as narrators. It was released in China on August 12th, 211. The film focuses on animals living in the ocean, tells the survival state of these life groups in natural selection and the law of the jungle, and shows the beautiful side of animals living in harmony. "Ocean" is different from a documentary like an encyclopedia of nature. It does not spread knowledge, but shares the beauty of nature, presents stories by film and shows the spectacular ocean world. After the film landed in China, it was first praised by domestic film critics, and the audience spoke highly of it.

7. Ganges (Documentary)

Ganges is a series of documentaries that the BBC quit in 27 and was directed by Tom Hugh-Jones. Ganges, a river that runs through the heart of India, is a sacred river that gives Indian people and wildlife rich products and precious water sources. From the top of the Himalayas, it flows through the Ganges Delta and finally reaches the sea. On the way, it breeds splendid ancient Indian civilization and feeds countless wild animals and plants on both sides of the strait. It is a paradise for giant lizards, tigers, crocodiles, elephants and monkeys. The amazing architectural wonders, scenery and unique Indian culture are all shocking. The program will discuss with you the rich wild ecology, magnificent history, culture and belief legends on both sides of the Ganges River, and tell the life story of the origin and end of the Ganges River.

8. Migrating Birds (Documentary)

Migrating Birds is a documentary jointly filmed by France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland, and directed by jacques perrin and Jacques Cluzaud. The film was released in France on December 12, 21. Focusing on the journey of migratory birds moving from south to north, the film tells how migratory birds find the right direction in the sandstorm and protect themselves in the ice and snow. They have experienced many crises just to find a warm place to survive. More than 6 people participated in the filming of "Migrating Birds", which lasted for more than three years and cost more than 4 million US dollars. The scenery spread over more than 5 countries and regions around the world, and the documentary film was more than 46 kilometers long.