After the amazing Frozen Planet – in which the it was co-producer and aired in 2013-, the BBC gets back with him new circle of the awardee documentary series. The Frozen Planet II comes to his screen in First Television Broadcast and for 5 episodes, viewers will have the opportunity to “live the wonder” of our planet’s frozen kingdoms as they stand on the brink of a great change.

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In 2011, Frozen Planet gave BBC viewers an unprecedented insight into life at the Poles. Eleven years later, Frozen Planet II – narrated by Sir David Attenborough – returns to the Arctic and Antarctic to observe the amazing species that thrive there.

Going further than the first cycle of the series, the new episodes follow the wildlife in the coldest regions of the world: the high mountains, frozen deserts, snowy forests and frozen oceans. Places so demanding to survive that only a heroic group of animals can live here. Polar bears, penguins, snow monkeys, Siberian tigers: each species must overcome special challenges to survive in this extreme environment.

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Frozen Planet II was produced by the world-renowned BBC Studios Natural History Unit, co-produced by BBC America, Open University, Migu Video, ZDF and France Televisions.

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The series involved more than 2,000 days of field shooting over three years, in 18 different countries, on all continents, in Antarctica and in space. Using state-of-the-art cameras, the series is shot in ultra-high definition, offering viewers stunning images.

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Camila Cabello and Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer teamed up to record the song featured in the series titled “Take me back Home.”

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FROZEN PLANET II

A fascinating documentary series
is coming to First Television Broadcasting, on SKAI