Summer is a great time to recover those films and series that we have pending to see, but that for lack of time we can never do it. Today we propose to recover an atypical series and that, despite being edited in 2006, is part of the great classics. We talk about Planet Earth (Planet Earth), a documentary series produced by the BBC.
Planet Earth is the first series of history on nature filmed entirely in 35mm. It consists of 11 chapters And each of them explains some characteristic natural phenomenon of the planet where we live. How the poles, mountains, deserts, jungles and forests were formed to oceans coasts and reefs. A tremendously entertaining way to understand why the world is how it is and why we should, in most cases, take care of it in another way.
Each of the chapters is filmed with an exquisite taste, shows impossible locations and incredible moments that perfectly convey the strength and beauty of the world in which we live. Although it is not surprising, because the Alastari Fothergill Director It took four years to finish the project. After 10,000 hours of recording, More than 200 locations Around the world and 26 million euros of budget, the BBC team achieved a result that no one who lives on this planet should get lost.
We leave you a trailer as a small snack so you can see it to see it
And a link in case you want to buy it http://cine.fnac.es/a49987/Pack-Planeta-Tierra-Formato-Blu-Ray-sin-especificar