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Magellan sur la route des épices
In 1519, Portuguese explorer Fernand de Magellan and his men embarked on an expedition that would forever change the way we see the world. Like Christopher Columbus before him, he set out in search of a western sea route to Asia's legendary Moluccan archipelago.
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Plot Summary
This documentary retraces the epic journey of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition, the first to circumnavigate the Earth. It explores the motivations behind the voyage, the immense challenges faced by the crew, and the profound impact the discovery had on global understanding of geography and trade. The film delves into the historical context of the Age of Discovery and the significance of the spice trade.
Critical Reception
The documentary was generally well-received for its educational value and engaging narrative, offering a clear and accessible account of a pivotal moment in exploration history. Critics appreciated its blend of historical analysis and visual storytelling, though some noted that it remained a fairly traditional approach to the subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its informative and accessible presentation of Magellan's historic voyage.
Appreciated for effectively conveying the challenges and significance of the first circumnavigation.
Seen as a solid historical documentary, though not groundbreaking in its approach.
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Fun Fact
The expedition, which began with five ships and around 270 men, lost four ships and only returned with one vessel, the Victoria, and just 18 survivors.
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