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Great find. Those re-enactments were first-class! The professor was nicely professional as the narrator.
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Everytime I see any documentary about India I instantly feel blessed that I was born and live far, far away from that crowded blighted country. So many people. Too many people!
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Another masterpiece.
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I hate to tell you this but they are already here. They have already made contact but they know we aren’t ready yet. The “Federation” model or method is not just a part of the Star Trek Conon. It is actually the norm “out there”.
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Made in 2006 for a German television station.
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Another Herbst Production, but the name of the narrator is nowhere listed. The copyright is in 2007, so 15 years ago. Spain is completely destroyed by now. They never learned their lesson.
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Great regional music and nice drone shots.
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Beautifully photographed with colorful and sharp imagery. Made in 2014 and written and narrated by Jonathan Sharp. His voice sounds quite familiar.
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If you want to know the complete story there is no better a narrative than that given by Mark Twain. His book is inspired and brilliant. In comparison, this I s but a compilation.
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Oh, please! Not another Yellowstone Spook video! Yellowstone is NOT about to erupt. It’s magma chamber is cooling and solidifying they’ve found. The writers don’t know what they’re talking about concerning the Park. There’s a reason it hasn’t erupted for 640,000 years, which wasn’t of super volcano size when it did. The narrator specializes in sounding over-dramatic, which is why the director used him.
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Copyrighted in 2016. Excellent photography in this documentary, but I couldn’t see the name of the narrator because they always plaster those “next” boxes all over the credits at the end.
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Copyrighted in 2015.
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Another ZDF production, narrated by the famous Mark Rossman, whose voice belies his balding shorter stature. Made in 2016.
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Steve Taylor provided the familiar voice for the narration. Copyrighted in 2016. Absolutely amazing that they could turn even this obscure subject into an almost one hour-long program.
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I felt so sorry for all the slaves and shuddered at how it must have been.
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And as the ships of Spain limped home they were nearly all destroyed by a hurricane. This film was made in 2013.
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The writing was unfocused and repetitive. The director was the writer meaning he probably created it as he went along forgetting what he had written before. Really poorly done. A German production, it was copyrighted in 2015.
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@timothyprice1407 Thank you for the information.
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Too many amorous pigs. Too many pigs, period.
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A Canadian production copyrighted in 2014. The narrator was Eastern European. Much of the outside filming took place in Nova Scotia.
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Wel, we is plum doomed. We all is burnt toast. Copyrighted in 2007. I’ve enjoyed experiencing the series. I loved listening to both the professor and the narrator. They made a great team!
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Another ancient 2007 documentary.
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Copyrighted in 2009. Narrator was Georgia McKensie.
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Remembering that there is always a separate cameraman nearby. He’s not there alone.
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When they don’t have English subtitles I don’t understand a word spoken. Stupid director. Addendum : I was wrong. Captions are available but they are turned off. You have to turn them on to see them.
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The ending was a tad dated, referring to a then present, I guess, Communist Russia when the coming fall hadn’t yet happened and the EU just coming into being. This series is old, but still the film quality holds up. The print remained clear and colorful. Very interesting.
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The reason why is that these documentaries started out just in one language, and then as their market (usually television) died were bought and repurposed in English. Get Factual doesn’t make these documentaries themselves. They buy the broadcast rights to these now dead after-market productions to show on YouTube.
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Hippietown on film. German mythology. Misleading claptrap! The moon is where the space aliens have their flying saucer bases. It is where the BAT-BOY LIVES. COME ON, Factual. GET REAL!!!
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From 2020. The narrator was Stewart Hyden.
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Copyrighted in 2018 with actual English speakers yet! Really excellent graphics as well. The one of the creation of the moon was the best I’ve yet seen.
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Copyrighted in 2015.
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I just love seeing all the CRT style monitors and huge computer CPU containers. Copyrighted in 2007. Nowhere is the excellent narrator given credit, although the director made sure you knew who HE was.
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Well, you know, in Yellowstone visitors aren’t allowed to get that close to a thermal springs like the way this guy did. Which makes me believe that the film crew likes to break laws no matter where they are. GO BACK HOME, FRENCHMAN. YOUR KIND AIN’T WANTED AROUND HERE! And that’s not a Waputiti. That’s an Elk! Get your names right! And remember there’s always a film crew. Go home, dude! He’s also no herpetologist. I’ve seen lots of people, who know what they are doing, handle snakes without sticks or holding the head like he did. This guy is such a fake!
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Great! Another German spook documentary. Copyrighted in 2007. So, this is pretty old.
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@futon2345 Honest.
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