February papers at Planete+ and Canal+ 360

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Fans of papers – fasten your seat belts. There is simply a February offer of films and series at CANAL+. CANAL+ 360 in February takes viewers to places where defeat can be deadly (literally) dangerous, and Urbex fans visit abandoned and forgotten, erstwhile impressive, the creations of human architecture. For lovers of the sea breeze – a journey through centuries of past of warships. Attention – this expedition will begin on board the Viking boat! Planets+, however, will bring closer the fascinating figure of a man of many talents, actor Christopher Lee and unveil the uninteresting scenes of the operation of the Ryanair line.

Canal+ 360

“The most dangerous places in the world”, documentary series, 6 episodes. First 3 episodes already available on CANAL+. Premiere of the next Sunday at 6:00 p.m. on CANAL+ 360 and the next day besides on the website.

A mistake could mean death!

Roads, bridges, tunnels, railway and water routes, airports in any way extreme. Crazy and deadly. Majestic, but frequently marked by the tragic destiny of their victims. Defeating them is not 1 heart.

The production of "The Dangerous Places in the World" takes viewers on a journey through the most utmost and breathtaking locations on Earth. Each of the six episodes focuses on a different category: from roads and airports to bridges and tunnels to railways or highways. It's a communicative of places where the boundary between feeling safe and risking life is highly thin, as well as the communicative of how method solutions aid people to minimize this risk.

Bolivia, India, Himalayas, Antarctica and many another places in the world. How did mankind manage to build airports in the most inhospitable parts of the globe? How did we set up bridges that seem to contradict the laws of physics? Why do waterways, from powerful canals through the rough seas, fascinate and attract the top daredevils?

“Warships 2”, documentary series, 8 episodes. 5 episodes already availableon CANAL+. Premiere next from Tuesday to Friday, at 8:00 p.m. on CANAL+ 360 and next day on CANAL+.

Season 1 full availableon CANAL+.

The series returns with a second season. The paper shows how technological advancement has changed the functioning and plan of warships.

The communicative will start in northern Europe. The Vikings and their battleships have changed history. Their long boats carried Wilhelm the Conqueror's troops to Hastings, led the daredevils to North America and allowed the looting of the Saxon kingdoms. Viking sailing skills were born of necessity – the harsh scenery of Scandinavia forced them to master the art of ocean shipping. The oldest known example of a long boat was found on a peat bog in Hjortspring, Denmark. Built around 400 BC, it is the earliest dated wooden ship with boards in Northern Europe. Danish historian Fleming Kaul will explain the meaning of this warboat and the way it was utilized in battles.

This is just 1 of the “flavours” that brings the series closer. There's lots, lots more.

In the next 8 episodes, the creators proceed to travel through time and maps, focusing on key moments that have weighed on the improvement of war fleets throughout history. Spectators have the chance to look not only at the celebrated sea blitz, but besides at groundbreaking innovations that have influenced the form of modern war on water.

Starting from the Viking era, through various destroyers and cruisers who played a large function in the conflicts of the 20th century, to the units presently owned by the U.S. Navy, the series examines in item what must have happened in order for the evolution of warships to give them the current shape.

“The Abandoned Structures”, documentary series, 6 episodes,premiere at CANAL+ 360 21.02.Issue of fresh episodes from Tuesday to Friday at 20:00 and the following day on CANAL+.

Dream series for urbex fans!

The abandoned structures take viewers to the planet of extraordinary engineering and architectural projects, which in the past may have been admirable and which have already been forgotten. Each episode is simply a real journey in time and space to show how dreams of greatness, fame and advancement can turn into ruin. The paper describes not only how different structures were created, but besides why they were abandoned and what the consequences (financial, ecological, social) of their collapse were.

The series' authors took on wallpaper electricity, water vessels, bridges, or extinct cities, but besides the subject of the space race, and hence the question of abandoned rocket bases or already inactive observatories.

Planets+

“Live and die like Christopher Lee”, a biography film,already available on CANAL+.

Aristocrat, intelligence agent, pilot, war hero, singer, erudite, actor. This documentary is simply a fascinating journey through this amazing man's life.

The movie explores the secrets of the life and career of 1 of the most iconic actors in cinema history. For 8 decades and in the space of nearly 3 100 films Christopher Lee defined what a screen black character is: starting on Dracula, through Saruman (Lord of the Rings), an antagonist of agent 007, all the way to number Dooku (Star Wars). However, his actual communicative — full of mysteries, twists, and adventures more interesting than many movies — has never been told like this before. Christopher Lee's character comes to life in the documentary through a mysteriously made puppet, which, utilizing the voice of a deceased actor, will lead viewers through a 93-year journey of their own life. A life of passion, hanging on to almost all the key events of the past century.

“Under advanced pressure. Ryanair investigation’, a documentary, premiere on Planet+ 19.01at 21:50 p.m. and the next day on CANAL+.

Ryanair, a network known for its inexpensive tickets and aggressive pricing policy, has been controversial about working conditions for years. How is it possible that by offering tickets for several, respective twelve Euros, Ryanair is the most profitable airline in Europe? ‘At advanced pressure. The Ryanair investigation takes viewers on a journey through the most popular airports in Europe to show what the reality of stewards, pilots and another line workers who are facing tremendous force each day, accusing the company of mobbing and exploitation. Was the words of the president of the Company from 2015: “Terrorism is the most effective way to motivate” just a provocation?

The paper is based on the relation of those employed by Ryanair who decide to uncover what is happening behind the doors of cabins and offices. Low wages, continuous control, or forcing the sale of additional services on board — it is the everyday life of each.

The document's authors show with brutal honesty how the policy of "low costs at all costs" affects the lives of thousands of people.

photo. © Antipode

The source. Canal+ Poland

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