Discovery Atlas

Discovery Atlas
Narrated by Various people
Opening theme "Discovery Atlas" theme by David Rhodes
Country of origin Worldwide (Discovery Channel countries)
No. of episodes 11
Production
Executive producer(s) Peter Gabriel
Running time 42 or 100 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original network Discovery Channel
Picture format HDTV
Original release October 1, 2006 – November 30, 2008
External links
Website

Discovery Atlas is a documentary television series on the Discovery Channel and Discovery HD Theater which focuses on the cultural, sociological, and natural aspects of various countries by exploring their different peoples, traditions, and lands. The documentary follows the lives and individual struggles of locals, while taking in-depth looks at the countries' history and culture. Eight episodes have been broadcast so far on the Discovery Channel: the first episode, Discovery Atlas: China Revealed aired October 1, 2006, and was followed by Discovery Atlas: Italy Revealed, Brazil Revealed, and Australia Revealed. Most recently France, Japan, Egypt and Russia have been featured.[1]

According to the Miami Herald, the series will be shown over five years and focus on a total of 20 countries, with the possibility of more. Four countries will be featured each year.[2] Other sources, including the Australian Discovery Channel and Discovery Communications Inc websites, have said that the series will focus on thirty countries.[3][4]

Season 1 (2006)

# Airdate Title Country Narrator
1 October 1, 2006 China Revealed China James Spader
2 October 8, 2006 Italy Revealed Italy Isabella Rossellini
3 October 15, 2006 Brazil Revealed Brazil Sela Ward
4 October 22, 2006 Australia Revealed Australia Russell Crowe

Season 2 (2007)

# Airdate Title Country Narrator
1 November 4, 2007 Mexico Revealed Mexico Edward James Olmos
2 November 11, 2007 ** South Africa Revealed South Africa Andre Braugher
3 November 18, 2007 India Revealed India Mira Nair

Season 3 (2008)

# Airdate Title Country Narrator
1 May 8, 2008 France Revealed France Candice Bergen
2 May 8, 2008 Japan Revealed Japan Masi Oka
3 Nov 23, 2008 (Australia) Egypt Revealed Egypt Omar Metwally
4 Nov 30, 2008 (Australia) Russia Revealed Russia Tatyana Yassukovich

** Not shown on Discovery Channel in America until October 1, 2009.

Episode synopsis

China Revealed

This episode focused on the rapid development of the People's Republic of China in modern times, and also introduced several Chinese cities (Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong), the improvement of rural communities (Longshen, Taizhou) and the lives of various ordinary Chinese people (a rice farmer, a Shaolin monk and his students, a Mongolian horseman, a gymnast who is an Olympic hopeful, an Imperial bowmaker, an architectural millionaire, a window washer, a girl tempted by cosmetic surgery and a policewoman). Traditions of ethnic minorities (Mongolians) were also mentioned. The film uses both exciting western music as well as traditional Chinese music.This episode of the Atlas is narrated by actor James Spader

Italy Revealed

Italy Revealed depicts the passionate culture of Italy as it follows six stories of Italians, including a jockey participating in a traditional palio, to a former fisherman setting a free-diving record off Sicily's coast, to the Missoni family's fashion world and a Venetian gondolier's attempt to keep his family in his native city.

Brazil Revealed

This episode shows Brazil's celebrative spirit as it follows the stories of some of Brazil's citizens, as well as giving insight into the history and culture of the country. Among the people followed include a female soccer player struggling to play in what is considered a man's sport, a helicopter pilot in São Paulo, a rancher taking part in his first rodeo, and a dancer in preparation for Carnival.

Australia Revealed

This episode revealed the young nation's determination and tough nature, while focusing on Australia's marvelous ancient cultures that contain the nation's beat and the traditions of some of Australia's oldest indigenous populations, as well as the country's modern achievements. Some of the subjects of the documentary include an Aboriginal man trying to follow his ancestors' old ways, a professional swimmer, a jackaroo (or cowhand), and a fence builder working on the continent's longest single fence. It is narrated by Australian actor Russell Crowe.

Mexico Revealed

Mexico is a country sustained by ritual and tradition. Mexico Revealed follows La Quebradra cliff divers, a masked wrestler named Hombre sin Nombre, and chef Martha Ortiz Chapa. The show also looks at religion in Mexico with a segment on All Saints Day and All Souls Day. Mariachi is featured throughout the show.

South Africa Revealed

South Africa Revealed explores the lives of several individuals and how they contribute in their own way to the new South Africa after years of internal struggle. Profiled is a young Zulu schoolgirl and her teacher, a man working thousands of feet underground in the world's deepest gold mine, a wildlife veterinarian and her team working to preserve South Africa's unique wildlife, the Khoisan bushmen battling to keep their traditional way of life, a young colored woman in a leadership role in the South African Army, and an ambulance driver in Johannesburg, one of the world's most violent cities.

India Revealed

India Revealed shows life in the land of the Gods. India has the world’s second fastest growing major economy and a sixth of the world’s population. The show follows an upscale wedding planner, a young man attending a gurukul to become a Brahmin. Dharavi, a large slum in Mumbai, is featured during the Festival of Lights. It is narrated by Mira Nair.

France Revealed

This episode spotlights the radical new ways in which France is changing the world. From sports like free running and urban climbing, to unexploded munitions removal, to more traditional events like eating and watching fireworks, the French are setting new trends in many different aspects of life. Alex hedward livingston is a Manteno boy

Japan Revealed

Japan Revealed focuses on the unique balance in Japan between the seasons and life, and keeping old traditions alive in a modern world. The episode follows the lives of a geisha in training, a tuna fisherman, a group of Ama divers, two trend setting schoolgirls, a family competing in robotics fighting, and a tattoo artist. It is narrated by Masi Oka.

Egypt Revealed

This episode follows the lives of six individuals throughout Egypt. Stories include a 17-year-old bread delivery boy in Cairo, a Bedouin herbal healer in the Sinai hoping to pass on his secrets to a new generation before he dies, a man who left his Cairo home to become a Coptic Christian monk, and the conservative lifestyle of women in the oasis town of Siwa in contrast to a successful businesswoman and founder of a women's magazine in Cairo.

Russia Revealed

This episode focuses on how the people of the new Russia are once again embracing their past following the fall of the Soviet Union. We follow the lives of nomadic reindeer herders in Siberia, a family of carpet-makers in the Caucasus Mountains, a fashion magazine executive in Moscow, a volcanologist in the Kamchatka Peninsula and a 17-year-old COOL aspiring circus performer in Kazan. Interspersed with these stories is footage of breathtaking scenery from around Russia, including Lake Baikal and St. Petersburg during summer twilight

Home video

The initial four episodes were released on Blu-ray and HD DVD in high-definition on 30 January 2007. Each episode is sold separately and as a 4-disc box set. They were also released on iTunes in 1080p HD.

References

  1. "Highlights". Skytv.co.nz. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  2. "Discovery Channel Nederland". Discoveryatlas.com.au. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  3. "Discovery Channel : Discovery Communications". Corporate.discovery.com. Retrieved 18 September 2012.

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