In this two-part series, we take a look at the monumental discoveries underway, specifically surrounding black holes and meteorites. Black holes have been revealed as one of the foundations for the basic conditions of life. Through black holes, life is possible in an infinite number of places in space. We also follow how meteorites brought the basic substances of life to our planet, allowing for its creation. The films describe the latest findings concerning cosmic events in relation to the origin of life, providing a grandiose perspective of what makes life possible.
The Last Watch (or "Guardians of Cultural Relics") is produced by Bilibili and co-produced by the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau. It tells the stories of eight groups of immovable cultural relics and their guardians, spanning from north to south in Shanxi. These stories connect the past and present for us, bringing us closer to history and culture. Immovable cultural relics are the crystallization of the wisdom of our predecessors and important carriers of traditional Chinese culture. The guardians' stories, told through time, convey the significance and value of cultural relic protection, enhancing people's understanding of this work and ensuring the preservation and continuation of traditional Chinese culture.
Argentina National Football Team is getting ready for the World Cup and opens the door to behind-the-scenes. The qualifiers, the Copa América, the Finalissima and match preparation for Qatar as never seen before.
An unprecedented look at the decade-long odyssey to land a man on the moon. This documentary pulls back the curtain on the familiar narrative of the moonshot, revealing a fascinating stew of scientific innovation, political calculation, media spectacle, visionary impulses and personal drama.
L'Apocalypse des animaux is a six-part documentary series by Frédéric Rossif, broadcast in France in the early 1970s. It marks the first collaboration between filmmaker Frédéric Rossif and Greek composer-musician Vangelis.
Series which celebrates an unlikely story of outstanding British aviation achievement at a time of national austerity, the breathtaking planes that were built and the remarkable men who flew them.