Dive into a world where a single life can last a thousand years, with David Attenborough. See things no eye has ever seen, and discover the dramatic, beautiful plant life of Earth.Dive into a world where a single life can last a thousand years, with David Attenborough. See things no eye has ever seen, and discover the dramatic, beautiful plant life of Earth.Dive into a world where a single life can last a thousand years, with David Attenborough. See things no eye has ever seen, and discover the dramatic, beautiful plant life of Earth.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
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So far so good. Almost feels like a hidden world. Even plant's can move just the time lapse is different from us. Nature world is truly amazing. I hope we human don't destroy it anymore. Yes I know the nature of mother nature is change. But we human don't give enough chance to adapt. Even we perish earth will remain. .
The effort that is put into this documentary is unbelievable. Many shots have been taken in a way that is just jaw dropping!! You witness and feel plants like never before! And you start to appreciate the beauty, the harmony, the greatness and the complexity of one of God's masterpieces; The Plants.
There are no words for when its comes to nature documentaries by bbc,and legend david attenborough him self!i loved the every minute of it,tiney details also important,the camera crew did absolutely amazing job!!
David Attenborough is so awe-inspiring. Even at 95 he's still working and making brilliant documentaries. From start to finish I was hooked. It was so fascinating to watch. It's so important to look after our rainforests. I look forward to watching the rest of the series.
After hearing about this show and watching the trailer I was extremely excited to start watching, and when I started doing so I quickly realized this was even above my expectations.
I honestly had not felt this way about a documentary since Planet Earth and Planet Earth 2, two documentaries that really went above and beyond compared to anything else from their time, pioneering and taking documentary making to the next level.
Such is the case with "The Green Planet" which presents itself as a legitimate heir, able to withstand the weight of the crown.
The most impressive and revolutionary aspect of the show is without a doubt the way in which they managed to capture the dynamism of plant life , greatly thanks to revolutionary camera and filmmaking technology and know-how, produced by a team of veterans, toped with the well-polished narrative style of David Attenborough and backed by what I can only imagine were hours upon hours of extensive and well-directed work.
This is an absolute gem of a documentary series and I would greatly recommend it to anyone.
I honestly had not felt this way about a documentary since Planet Earth and Planet Earth 2, two documentaries that really went above and beyond compared to anything else from their time, pioneering and taking documentary making to the next level.
Such is the case with "The Green Planet" which presents itself as a legitimate heir, able to withstand the weight of the crown.
The most impressive and revolutionary aspect of the show is without a doubt the way in which they managed to capture the dynamism of plant life , greatly thanks to revolutionary camera and filmmaking technology and know-how, produced by a team of veterans, toped with the well-polished narrative style of David Attenborough and backed by what I can only imagine were hours upon hours of extensive and well-directed work.
This is an absolute gem of a documentary series and I would greatly recommend it to anyone.
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- TriviaEach episode when aired in the UK by the BBC, with no commercials, uses a one-hour time slot. This is because the format of each of the five episodes has a ten minute 'making of' segment at the end. However, for broadcast in other territories, these segments are removed to shorten each episode. They are assembled into a sixth episode dedicated to how the footage was shot.
- Alternate versionsOriginally, comprises five, one hour long episodes, wherein the last ten minutes (approximately) of each are a 'behind the scenes' a.k.a. 'making of' segment. However, presumably for markets that insert commercials, these ten minute sections are removed from each episode, and strung together to make an extra sixth episode.
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