The Human Adventure | |
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Also known as | Abenteuer Arte |
French | L'Aventure humaine |
Genre | Documentary |
Directed by | Various |
Presented by | Various |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
Production | |
Running time | 52 or 90 minutes [1] |
Release | |
Original network | Arte |
Original release | 4 January 1997 – present |
The Human Adventure (French : L'Aventure humaine; German : Abenteuer Arte) is a collection of French television documentaries about the distant cultures and worldwide historical sites. [2] [3] The first documentary aired on 4 January 1997 on the Franco-German TV channel Arte. [4] In coproduction with Arte France and Trans Europe Film, in collaboration with Éditions Gallimard, the programme inaugurated the adaptation of the collection "Découvertes Gallimard" in the same year, telecast on Saturday evening at 8:45. [5] Selected documentaries are available in English, for instance, Alexandrie la magnifique and The Mummies of Taklamakan. [6] [7]
These documentaries use reenactments to tell the stories of past civilisations, looking for traces of ancient history of mankind and the scientific, technical and artistic discoveries that have shaped human history. Key players, periods and events in history are used to figure in the stories, from Maya empire, Mesopotamia to the exploration of Africa, from Ancient Egypt to the Taklamakan mummies, from Leonardo da Vinci, Louis the Sun King, Frederick the Great to Jean-François Champollion, etc., the series explores our planet, recounting mankind's achievements, development, lifestyles and religions. It also occasionally follows some spectacular scientific expeditions. [1] [8]
The Human Adventure has been released on VHS and DVD by Arte Vidéo since 2002. [9] [10] The DVD edition features an English audio track. [11]
Documentary | Director | Release year | Running time |
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La Route de millions d'années | Patrice Cazes | 1997 | 52 minutes |
Once Upon a Time in Mesopotamia | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 1998 | 52 minutes |
Quand le Japon s’ouvrit au monde | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 1998 | 52 minutes |
Alexandrie la magnifique | Thierry Ragobert | 1998 | 52 minutes |
Galilée, le messager des étoiles | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 1999 | 52 minutes |
On the Road to Timbuktu: Explorers in Africa | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 1999 | 52 minutes |
L'énigme des Nascas | Thierry Ragobert | 1999 | 52 minutes |
Les momies du peuple des nuages | Amy Bucher | 1999 | 52 minutes |
Les momies d'animaux | Serge Tignères, Alain Zenou | 1999 | 13 minutes |
Les cités perdues des Mayas | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 2000 | 52 minutes |
Champollion: A Scribe for Egypt | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 2000 | 52 minutes |
Les derniers jours de Zeugma | Thierry Ragobert | 2000 | 52 minutes |
L'Empire des nombres | Philippe Truffault | 2001 | 53 minutes |
Leonardo da Vinci: The Mind of the Renaissance | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 2001 | 52 minutes |
La Terre des Peaux-Rouges | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 2001 | 52 minutes |
Le voyage de Charlie | Stéphane Bégoin | 2001 | 52 minutes |
Angkor, la forêt de pierre | Jean-Claude Lubtchansky | 2002 | 52 minutes |
Darwin et la science de l'évolution | Valérie Winckler | 2002 | 52 minutes |
La mémoire perdue de l'île de Pâques | Thierry Ragobert | 2002 | 52 minutes |
Un corsaire sous la mer | Jérôme Julienne | 2002 | 52 minutes |
Les Étrusques : Un voyage interrompu | Bernard George | 2002 | 52 minutes |
Karakoum, la civilisation des oasis | Marc Jampolsky | 2002 | 52 minutes |
Une passion révélée : Edward Curtis, photographe | Anne Makepeace | 2002 | 52 minutes |
Le secret des Incas (orig. title: Secrets of the Incas) | David Malone | 2002 (orig. rel. year: 2000) | 52 minutes |
Les Destins d'Alexandrie | Thierry Ragobert | 2002 | 58 minutes |
In Search of the Nile | Stéphane Bégoin | 2003 | 52 minutes |
The Mummies of Taklamakan | Olivier Horn | 2003 | 52 minutes |
Les momies du désert | Serge Tignères, Alain Zenou | 2003 | 13 minutes |
Sur la trace des Celtes | Marc Jampolsky | 2003 | 52 minutes |
Hammamet, au temps des Romains | Serge Viallet | 2003 | 52 minutes |
Lascaux, le ciel des premiers hommes | Stéphane Bégoin, Vincent Tardieu | 2007 | 51 minutes |
Les Rois Mages, sur les traces du mythe | Stéphane Bégoin | 2008 | 52 minutes |
Quand les Égyptiens naviguaient sur la Mer Rouge | Stéphane Bégoin | 2009 | 93 minutes |
1755, la Terre tremble à Lisbonne | Martin Papirovski, Heike Nelsen-Minkenberg | 2009 | 52 minutes |
Le mystère de l'oiseau blanc | Louis-Pascal Couvelaire | 2010 | 52 minutes |
À la poursuite du diamant bleu | Stéphane Bégoin, Thierry Piantanida | 2011 | 52 minutes |
Volcans d'Islande, et demain ? | Bertrand Loyer | 2011 | 55 minutes |
Honoré Fragonard, la passion de l'anatomie | Jacques Donjean, Olivier Horn | 2011 | 52 minutes |
Au bonheur des dames : L'invention du grand magasin | Sally Aitken, Christine Le Goff | 2011 | 90 minutes |
Au nom d'Athènes | Fabrice Hourlier | 2011 | 2×52 minutes |
Le Destin de Rome | Fabrice Hourlier | 2011 | 2×52 minutes |
David et la mort de Marat : Un peintre en Révolution | Martin Fraudreau | 2011 | 52 minutes |
Marie Curie, au-delà du mythe | Michel Vuillermet | 2011 | 52 minutes |
Nom de code : Poilus d'Alaska | Marc Jampolsky | 2011 | 90 minutes |
Vivement le cinéma | Jérôme Prieur | 2011 | 52 minutes |
Le mystère des momies coptes d'Antinoé | Jackie Bastide | 2012 | 52 minutes |
Les rois guerriers de Sibérie | Benoît Ségur | 2012 | 52 minutes |
La Ruée vers l'os | Jacques Mitsch | 2012 | 52 minutes |
Vauban : La sueur épargne le sang | Pascal Cuissot | 2012 | 85 minutes |
1783, le premier vol de l'homme | Stéphane Bégoin | 2013 | 54 minutes |
U455, le sous-marin disparu | Stéphane Bégoin | 2013 | 52 minutes |
The Bones of the Buddha | Steven Clarke | 2013 | 52 minutes |
Naachtun, la cité maya oubliée | Stéphane Bégoin | 2016 | 90 minutes |
Les aventures de Robert Fortune, ou comment le thé fut volé aux Chinois | Jérôme Scemla | 2016 | 93 minutes |
Van Gogh, l'énigme de l'oreille coupée | Jack MacInnes | 2017 | 90 minutes |
Tokyo, cataclysmes et renaissance | Olivier Julien | 2017 | 90 minutes |
Les paradis perdus d'Amazonie | Angus MacQueen | 2017 | 83 minutes |
Une ère nouvelle : La Renaissance (1re partie) | Martin Papirowski | 2017 | 55 minutes |
Une ère nouvelle : La Renaissance (2e partie) | Martin Papirowski | 2017 | 55 minutes |
Maximilien d'Autriche : Amour et pouvoir à la Renaissance | Manfred Corrine | 2017 | 51 minutes |
Un jour au Royaume-Uni | Roland Theron, Timothé Janssen | 2017 | 90 minutes |
Un âge de fer – La guerre de Trente Ans : Chaos (1618-1621) | Philippe Bérenger , Henrike Sandner | 2018 | 52 minutes |
Un âge de fer – La guerre de Trente Ans : Dieu (1626-1630) | Philippe Bérenger, Henrike Sandner | 2018 | 52 minutes |
Un âge de fer – La guerre de Trente Ans : Pouvoir (1630-1632) | Philippe Bérenger, Henrike Sandner | 2018 | 52 minutes |
Le labyrinthe secret de Namoroka | Jean-Michel Corillion | 2018 | 90 minutes |
Arte is a European public service channel dedicated to culture.
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Jean-Yves Empereur is a French archeologist. He studied classic literature in the University Paris IV Sorbonne.
François Dosse is a French historian and philosopher who specializes in intellectual history.
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Françoise Dunand is a French historian, professor emeritus of the University of Strasbourg. She is a specialist in Greek and Roman Egypt.
Anne Hugon is a French historian specialising in the history of African exploration.
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Corinne Debaine-Francfort is a French archaeologist and sinologist, a researcher at the CNRS specialised in the archaeology on Eastern Central Asia and in the protohistory of north-west China.
Mummies: A Voyage Through Eternity is a 1991 illustrated monograph on the Egyptian mummies, ancient Egyptian funerary practices and the history of the discoveries of Egyptian mummies. Co-written by the French historian Françoise Dunand and the medical doctor Roger Lichtenberg, and published in pocket format by Éditions Gallimard as the 118th volume in the "Découvertes Gallimard" collection.
Bruno Dagens is a French archaeologist, art historian, Sanskritist, and a specialist on Angkor Wat. He is currently a professor emeritus of the University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3.
Lost Cities of the Maya is a 1987 illustrated monograph on Maya archaeology. Co-written by the French Mayanist and iconologist Claude-François Baudez and art historian Sydney Picasso, and published in pocket format by Éditions Gallimard as the 20th volume in their "Découvertes" collection. The book was adapted into a documentary film of the same name in 2000.
Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire is a 1989 illustrated monograph on the archaeology and rediscovery of Angkor Wat. Written by the French archaeologist and art historian, Bruno Dagens, and published in pocket format by Éditions Gallimard as the 64th volume in their "Découvertes" collection. The book was adapted into a documentary film with the same title in 2002.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Mind of the Renaissance is a 1996 illustrated biography of Leonardo da Vinci authored by the Italian art critic Alessandro Vezzosi, translated from Italian into French by Françoise Liffran, and published by Éditions Gallimard in the same year as the 293rd volume in their "Découvertes" collection. The book was adapted into a documentary film in 2001, by the title Léonard de Vinci.
Darwin and the Science of Evolution is a 2000 illustrated biography of Charles Darwin, and a monograph on his theory of evolution. Written by the French historian of science Patrick Tort, and published in pocket format by Éditions Gallimard as the 397th volume in their "Découvertes" collection. The book was adapted into a documentary film of the same title in 2002.
Numbers: The Universal Language is a 1996 illustrated monograph on numbers and their history. Written by the French historian of science Denis Guedj, and published in pocket format by Éditions Gallimard as the 300th volume in their "Découvertes" collection. The book was adapted into a documentary film of the same title in 2001.
Champollion: A Scribe for Egypt is a 2000 documentary film adapted from French Egyptologist Michel Dewachter's nonfiction book of the same name. Directed by Jean-Claude Lubtchansky, and co-produced by Trans Europe Film, La Sept-Arte, Éditions Gallimard and Louvre Museum, with voice-over narration by French actors Françoise Fabian and Jean-Hugues Anglade, the film retraces step by step the passionate journey that led Jean-François Champollion to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Once Upon a Time in Mesopotamia is a 1998 documentary film adapted from the nonfiction book of the same name by French Assyriologist Jean Bottéro and archaeologist Marie-Joseph Stève. Directed by Jean-Claude Lubtchansky, and co-produced by Trans Europe Film, La Sept-Arte, Éditions Gallimard, Louvre Museum and La Cinquième, with voice-over narration by French actors François Marthouret, Corinne Jaber and the director, the documentary is structured like an adventure film, takes viewers into the world of the first discoverers, epigraphists and Assyriologists who revealed Mesopotamian archaeology to the modern world.
On the Road to Timbuktu: Explorers in Africa is a 1999 documentary film adapted from French historian Anne Hugon's nonfiction book of the same name. Directed by Jean-Claude Lubtchansky, and co-produced by Trans Europe Film, La Sept-Arte and Éditions Gallimard, with voice-over narration by French actors François Marthouret, Yves Lambrecht, and German actor Richard Sammel. The film follows in the footsteps of Mungo Park, René Caillié and Heinrich Barth, the three explorers who have become legends both in Europe and in Africa.
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