Documentaries suitable for watching at night include Blue Planet, Planet of Man, Earth Pulse, China on the Tip of the Tongue and Beautiful China.
1. Blue Planet
The Blue Planet premiered in the UK on September 12th, 21. It is an eight-episode TV documentary series produced and broadcast by the British BBC. It was directed by alastair fothergill and hosted by david attenborough, and won the 54th BAFTA Award, the Best Documentary Photography Award and the 54th Emmy Award for Excellent Documentary Photography.
This TV documentary introduces the natural history of the ocean, and makes in-depth exploration and reports from the coast to the seabed, shallow sea to deep sea, so that the audience can see the horror and charm of the ocean and uncover its hidden secrets.
2. Planet of Man
Planet of Man is a documentary about human existence released by BBC on January 12, 211. The film mainly tells the survival way 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.
3. The Earth Pulses
The Earth Pulses is a TV documentary produced by BBC, directed and narrated by david attenborough, which premiered in Britain in 26. The play is based on the BBC series Planet Earth, which tells the story of the migration of three animals under the increasingly harsh global environment, awakening the world to cherish the earth and fight against global warming.
4. China on the Tip of the Tongue
The classic documentary "China on the Tip of the Tongue" can be said to be a smash hit. Around China people's beautiful pursuit of food and life, the documentary connects the food ecology of China with specific characters, and people of all classes, nationalities and ages can find the happiness of food in this work, which is known as the "Bible of Eating Goods".
5. "Beautiful China"
"Beautiful China" is the first work jointly produced by 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 used. Six episodes, namely Rich South China, South of Colorful Clouds, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Beyond the Great Wall, Dragon Land and Noisy Coast.
won the 3th Emmy Award for News and Documentary Award for Best Photography, Best Editing and Best Music and Sound Effect of Natural History Documentary.