Si vous avez été captivé par 'Quand l'histoire fait dates' (2018), cette série documentaire qui revisite les événements marquants de l'Histoire avec un regard moderne, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des récits historiques tout aussi passionnants, qui mêlent érudition et divertissement pour vous plonger dans les coulisses du passé.

The Pacific (2010)
Description: This miniseries explores pivotal moments in history through the lens of personal experiences during World War II, offering a deep dive into human resilience and the impact of war.
Fait: The series was produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, following their collaboration on 'Band of Brothers.' It won eight Emmy Awards.


The Ascent of Man (1973)
Description: This series chronicles the evolution of human civilization through scientific and cultural milestones, offering a comprehensive view of humanity's progress.
Fait: Hosted by Jacob Bronowski, the series was inspired by the success of 'Civilisation' and aimed to cover the history of science in a similar style.


The World at War (1973)
Description: An in-depth documentary series that provides a detailed account of World War II, using archival footage and interviews to highlight the war's global impact.
Fait: The series took four years to produce and is considered one of the most authoritative documentaries on World War II.


Civilisation (1969)
Description: A landmark documentary series that traces the development of Western culture, art, and thought, focusing on pivotal moments that defined civilizations.
Fait: It was one of the first major documentary series produced in color and was commissioned by the BBC to showcase the potential of color television.


The Story of Maths (2008)
Description: This documentary series traces the development of mathematics through history, highlighting how mathematical discoveries have shaped human progress and understanding.
Fait: Presented by Marcus du Sautoy, the series was filmed in multiple countries, including Egypt, Greece, and China, to explore the origins of mathematical concepts.


Andrew Marr's History of the World (2012)
Description: A comprehensive series that covers major events in world history, focusing on turning points that have defined the modern era and human civilization.
Fait: The series was filmed in 22 countries and features dramatic reenactments of key historical moments.
