09/17/2021 3:44 PM
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Updated 09/17/2021 3:44 PM
Brand Studio for Flow
The
lovers of documentaries
have every
reason to celebrate as
six recent titles from the BBC
have just arrived in the catalog
to demand Flow
all to see from any device, at the time that everyone wants.
Five must-see documentaries
The first of them is titled
8 days: To the moon and back
, and it is, of course, about the arrival of man on the Moon.
Acclaimed by global critics, it averaged
2.2 million viewers
when it premiered.
Its title refers to the
8 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes and 35 seconds
that the
Apollo 11
mission lasted in total
, of which only a few seconds are known thanks to the remembered video of Neil Armstrong and his "great step for humanity" .
The documentary, precisely, seeks to close that gap by using
cutting-edge special
effects
and cockpit audios
that until now were classified, to recreate everything that surrounded the
famous moon landing and the exciting return trip
.
The original archive footage was combined with the just-shot movie, revealing an untold story.
The flu that killed 50 million
is the title of the documentary that shows the little stories behind the
Spanish flu
, a pandemic that hit the world (and especially Europe) after
the end of the First World War
.
With new evidence revealed for the first time, this documentary traces the dramatic effort made to stop the spread of the disease.
Much has been said in recent years about tax havens and the great figures of the world who evade taxes through them.
Paradise Papers: Secrets Offshore
is a two-part special investigation that investigates these paradises linked to some of the richest and most powerful people in the world.
Journalist
Richard Bilton
discovers how business moguls and big companies hide businesses they don't want to be known and unmasks people who use these oases of escape to avoid paying taxes.
The History of China
is a documentary miniseries written and presented by historian Michael Wood, which explores the history of the oldest country in the world, from its origins to the present.
China, an ever-expanding power.
China is the new superpower, home to more than a billion people and
a
complex and difficult place to unravel
.
Wood tours its
cities and rural towns
, exploring the landscapes, conversing with people, and studying the culture that helped shape China's character for more than four thousand years.
During your journey you will meet people from all walks of life, visit ancient cities and dive into some of the great moments in their history.
The series shows how the Chinese created
their own vision of the world
: a look that still endures in the 21st century and that according to Wood, is the real engine behind their incredible and growing success today.
Billie Eilish and her remembered performance at the Glastonbury festival.
After a year off, the
Glastonbury festival
returned as popular as ever (the first batch of tickets sold out within the first half hour of sales) and the BBC was uniquely positioned to capture fantastic performances from big bands like
The Killers. , The Cure and Pyramid, Stormz
.
In this edition of Glastonbury 2019,
Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, George Ezra, Vampire Weekend, Sheryl Crow, Liam Gallagher and Tame Impala
, among others, set the English stage on fire and leave the name of this festival very high, which is already a classic English.
The best options are in Flow
With a catalog of more than 17 thousand hours of content and more than 300 series, Flow has established itself as the
entertainment meeting point par excellence
.
Its platform integrates live TV and on-demand content from
series, movies, documentaries, gaming and music
, and offers the best and most complete multi-screen experience.
In addition, it is available to all Cablevisión customers, through the Flow App, which they can download for
free
on any device.