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Mystery Of The Celtic Tomb
1 x 60’, 2018, 4K
We are rolling again: we’ve gone deeper, bigger, heavier, and more expensive for the cargo of ‘Mega Transports’ season 2. This is transportation at its most epic and dramatic. Teams are pushed to the limit, machinery operated at capacity and beyond across the world as they execute pin-point planning to deliver on time. Each episode follows a single exceptional transport. The detailed planning, the preparation of the cargo - disassembling, stabilizing, protecting, the planning of the route and any other practical considerations - all leading to the defining moment when the goods are loaded-up, taken to their destinations overcoming any and all obstacles. The climax of each episode comes when we arrive at our destination, unload our cargo, and watch months of meticulous planning delivered and these epic engineering feats put to use at their new locations.
Where did the Celts come from? In the heart of the Alps remarkable evidence of their culture has been found – perfectly preserved inside sealed salt mines and in a gigantic cemetery. Inside a 2,400 year old tomb mysterious remains are recovered: a woman and two giants of men. A shaman and her entourage? Relatives or sacrifices? A team of scientists try to unlock this secret; it may be the first real evidence of mystical rites from the dawn of the Celts.
Terra Mater Factual Studios
As coral reefs around the world struggle to survive and global fish populations suffer steep declines, an unlikely hero comes to the rescue: a Boeing 747. Stripped and reduced to its bare aluminium wings and fuselage, a Jumbo jet might seem like an unlikely savior for the oceans of the world. But, in twenty meters of water just off the island nation of Bahrain, there’s a 747 that’s a living testament to the restorative power of a well-placed Jumbo jet. This stunning, one-hour film is a world exclusive, inside account of how a 200-ton aviation giant is transformed, first into a winged submarine, and then into a unique platform that can propel environmental healing and underwater conservation. Featuring a dramatic combination of edge-of-your- seat storytelling, big engineering and eye-popping science and natural history, ‘A Plane to Save the Oceans’ is the unique, blue-chip account of an experiment that’s proved so successful, that it’s about to be repeated. Chanupa Media
New Series
Maximus Films
Mega Transports
12 x 60’, 2017-2019, HD
In this series, photographer Kadir van Lohuizen investigates the consequences of rising sea levels. As we travel the world, we find the effect of this rise already being felt. Water touches on some of the biggest issues facing our planet today: climate change, energy supply, poverty, population, agriculture, urbanisation and migration. The result is a series that paints a confrontational image of the near future in a stirring way.
Witfilm
A Plane To Save The Oceans
1 x 60’, 2020, HD
Rising Tide
4 x 60’, 2019, 4K
Science