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Une planète, sept mondes sauvages

Original title: Seven Worlds One Planet
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2019–2020
  • TV-PG
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
6.4K
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Une planète, sept mondes sauvages (2019)
David Attenborough's "Seven Worlds, One Planet" features original music from Sia.
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Nature DocumentaryDocumentary

Seven continents formed by Earth's splitting crust each have unique climates, terrain and wildlife. Journey across South America's paradise to Africa's heat, discovering unexpected stories a... Read allSeven continents formed by Earth's splitting crust each have unique climates, terrain and wildlife. Journey across South America's paradise to Africa's heat, discovering unexpected stories and spectacular nature.Seven continents formed by Earth's splitting crust each have unique climates, terrain and wildlife. Journey across South America's paradise to Africa's heat, discovering unexpected stories and spectacular nature.

  • Stars
    • David Attenborough
    • Peter Drost
    • Goetz Bielefeldt
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.3/10
    6.4K
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    • Stars
      • David Attenborough
      • Peter Drost
      • Goetz Bielefeldt
    • 45User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving The Sumatran Rhino
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving The Sumatran Rhino
    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving The Manatee
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving The Manatee
    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving The Manatee
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving The Manatee
    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Battle of the Snow Monkeys
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Battle of the Snow Monkeys
    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Australia's Lost Marsupial In Art
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Australia's Lost Marsupial In Art
    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving the Tamarins
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Saving the Tamarins
    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Puma vs. Guanaco
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    Seven Worlds, One Planet: Puma vs. Guanaco

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    David Attenborough
    David Attenborough
    • Self - Presenter
    • 2019–2020
    Peter Drost
    • Narrator: The Netherlands
    Goetz Bielefeldt
    • Narrator Germany
    Bertie Gregory
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2019
    Chadden Hunter
    Chadden Hunter
    • Self - Producer
    • 2019
    John Shier
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2019
    Justine Evans
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2019
    Mark MacEwen
    • Self - Camera Operator…
    • 2019
    Cong Liu
    • Narrator: China
    Joanna Haley
    • Self
    • 2019
    Sarah Whalley
    • Self - Director
    • 2019
    Rolf Steinmann
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2019
    Jonathan Keeling
    • Self - Aerial Director
    • 2019
    Theo Webb
    • Self - Director
    • 2019
    Kiri Cashell
    • Self - Director
    • 2019
    Neil Anderson
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2019
    James Dalby
    • Self - Camera Trap Engineer
    • 2019
    Daniel Hunter
    • Self - Camera Operator
    • 2019
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    10eddie_meow

    If this can't convince you to care for our planet...

    Every wildlife series the BBC seem take it to another level and this is no different... truly sublime...
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Wondrous planet

    Have been a massive fan of David Attenborough for most of my young adult life and see any new project of his without fail. Amazing images, information that entertains, teaches, moves and shocks, cute and menacing animals, complex mix of emotions and unforgettable sequences are abound in everything he does, and it is hard to not listen to his distinctive voice for hours. 'Seven Worlds, One Planet' looked great from the advertising and looked like one of the year's must sees.

    Seeing all seven episodes, with each episode detailing one continent each, 'Seven Worlds, One Planet' was not a let down in any way. Perhaps not one of Attenborough's very finest but still a gem, and it doesn't matter that some of what is presented here is familiar ground (i.e. the opening scene of "Asia" being reminiscent of the 'Our Planet' episode "Frozen Worlds") because everything here is so brilliantly done with no obvious flaws. All seven episodes are equally brilliant and must sees.

    Despite airing in the early evening instead of the usual post-watershed time, 'Seven Worlds, One Planet' is much darker, more unsettling and more emotionally devastating than one would think. Regarding whether it is suitable for younger audiences and whole families, there is more than enough to be educated and wowed by, that is easy to understand and is not too heavy or scary. Be warned that there is at least one bit in each episode that will disturb even older viewers not easily disturbed.

    All the episodes look fantastic, not just the wonderfully varied environments and the dazzlingly vivid photography (i.e. the above shot of the humpback whales' spiral of bubbles) but also sequences that leaves one amazed at how they were caught on film, a lot of "South America" and everything with the male oxen in "Europe" being primary examples. The music is grandiose without being over-powering and add a lot to the emotional scenes.

    Throughout, the narration entertains, thought-provokes and teaches. One is left to ponder on any issues addressed, and all the information makes a lot of harrowing impact and to me without being preached at. The animals, prey and predator, are a great mix of cute and menacing, a great mix of familiar and rare and are worth rooting for. The more maternal moments in "South America" and "Australia" are very human, as is any competing in the likes of "Asia" and "Europe", without any over-humanising.

    Like all other Attenborough documentaries, 'Seven Worlds, One Planet' is so much more than just cute animals in beautiful habitats. It actually pulls no punches and the darker, more intense moments are actually pretty uncompromising. Many will be reaching for the hankies watching the weddell seal sequence ("Antarctica") and the opening of "Asia", biting their nails watching wolves hunting at night and fighting male oxen (both in "Europe"), amazed by the determination and instinct of the puma and dingo mothers, ahhing at any baby animals like the bears in "North America", unsettled by what is said or shown about the environment (the gales and a lot of the final episode "Africa"), amused by competing for mating in "Asia" and the hamster action in "Europe" and shocked by an unexpected jump-scare moment where flinching is guaranteed.

    Cannot praise Attenborough himself enough. He delivers the information so sincerely and enthusiastically, without talking down, and he is easily in the top 10 of voices that one can listen to for hours tirelessly.

    In summary, wondrous. 10/10
    9ebukateo

    David Attenborough does it again

    Its exactly what you would expect from Sir David Attenborough. beautifully shot and it does well to draw you in and hook you leaving emotional at times. now is it at the level of planet earth 2? for me so far it isn't but its very close. you wont be disappointed.

    Noticed footage of walrus falling from the cliff in the first episode is the same as footage of walrus falling from our planet episode 2
    10RobbieKhanUK

    Superb, simply put

    Always a fan of Sir David's works and this is no different. The BBC has a monolith like arm for cinematic splendour, and as a photographer myself, seeing the behind the scenes at the end is always inspiring.

    I also found out that the cine lenses they use are Canon 70-1000mm, yes 1000mm! Those things cost around £70,000 each. This kind of gives you an idea on the type of distances they are from the wildlife to get many of the shots that would otherwise be impossible.

    The musical score, the action, the insight and the narration, a better combination that Hollywood movies costing hundreds of millions of dollars.... And you end up having a new found respect and understanding for nature as a whole.
    100U

    SEVEN WORLDS,ONE PLANET

    Great cinematography and a few interesting facts though we've seen much of it before in the many shows of this variety that have aired before. Not much on the 'ways' and 'hows' of the planet and it's continents, but more of a quick overview of pinpointed areas that then focuses on a few animals in these areas and how they live and survive, especially in the dire situation of deforestation and climate change. (A dark and worrisome theme throughout many episodes). More of a new version of the vintage "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom," than a in-depth series like BBC's 'Planet Earth' or 'Blue Planet.' Though like those, it is narrated by the great David Attenborough. It is listed on TV as season one, so maybe it will benefit from additional seasons that when combined will give us a more thorough overview of our world's continents. I was hoping more for a thorough look into everything about each continent, from their land, the forests, deserts, rivers and climate, to their societies and people. Instead we just get some selected tales of how a selected animal hunts and struggles in about an hour's run time. Still an important series to understand what man is doing wrong to this planet.

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      The series took 4 years to film with over 2000 hours of filming over 7 continents and in over 40 countries
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Sia and Hans Zimmer

      Composed by Sia, Chris Braide and Hans Zimmer

      Produced by Russell Emanuel

      Original Production by Christopher Braide

      Arranged by Andrew Christie

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2019 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • China
      • United States
      • Germany
      • France
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      • BBC Studios
      • BBC Natural History Unit (NHU)
      • BBC America
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