Setting Sail

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  • 2002
  • 1 Season

Setting Sail is a captivating narrative of a group of adventurers who set out on a journey to discover the world by sailing around it. Produced by Mare Nostrum Films, this naval documentary series captures the challenging and exhilarating voyage of a team of sailor's encounters with the unknown.

The story captures the inspiration, the travelogue and the sharing of the human spirit. It's not just a narration of an extraordinary adventure, but a tribute to the human grit and determination that drove this crew to set sail on a quest to explore the uncharted waters.

The show portrays not just the adventure, but the transcendent experience of sailing as one. It takes the audience on a journey with the crew aboard a 50-foot luxury sailboat as they navigate through the rough waters of the oceans. Travelling to different ports, the sailboat became a home to the adventurers as they sailed in and out of dynamic massive waves, storms, and uncharted regions of the vast water body.

The journey takes them across the globe, visiting different ports in different continents. Along the way, they face numerous trials and tribulations, including a lack of food supplies, rough seas, and the various technical difficulties that come with navigating an expansive body of water with a sailboat. Despite these difficulties, the crew is able to discover different locations - locations only few people have had the opportunity to see due to the unique method of transport.

In the various locations they visit, the series captures their experiences and nuances, revealing the cultural, social and economic opportunities in each of these areas. From the ecstatic energy, the enthusiasm of people, the fauna, flora and the different scents, the series serves an exploratory view, enabling viewers to realize the depth of the world's beauty.

The cinematography of the show is breathtaking, creating a seamless flow that makes it an easy watch. The shots of the powerful ocean waves, the ports, and other breathtaking locations are truly spectacular, highlighting the beauty of the world's natural environment.

Mare Nostrum Films has done an excellent job in telling this story through their cinematographic approach to the story. It makes the audience feel as though they are right there, sailing along with the crew on their adventure. The stunningly-shot visuals lend a poetic air to the narrative arc of the show, showing the vastness of the ocean and the grandeur of the world's different destinations.

Overall, Setting Sail is a fantastic and engaging series that will take viewers on an unforgettable adventure. It blends the beauty of the natural world, the adventure of sailing, and the spirit of human exploration to create an experience that is both breathtaking and educational. Whether you're a fan of travel documentaries or not, this show will undoubtedly leave you yearning to set sail to discover the world just as the brave sailors who were able to do so.

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Wooden Ships and Iron Men
4. Wooden Ships and Iron Men
January 1, 2002
Within a few hundred years, western ships and sailors spread all over the world, and dominated its trade in the name of god and greed. During the 19th century the era of sail came to a gradual close. No longer able to compete with steam, the West's sailing vessels gradually disappeared from the seven seas. Today there are but a few survivors left to remind us of the age of sail.
The Dragon at Sea
3. The Dragon at Sea
January 1, 2002
This is the story of China and the sea. There is the story of the Grand Canal, an engineering feat which enabled the Chinese to bypass the sea; the burgeoning sea trade; and a frightening account of the attempted invasion of Japan, in which one hundred thousand men perished. Later we follow Zheng He and his remarkably forward-thinking seven expeditions to Western Seas.
Sons of Sinbad
2. Sons of Sinbad
January 1, 2002
The story of Arabian ships and seafarers is often overlooked. But to remind us, there are the dhows of the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean, carrying cargo over waters that witnessed the birth of sea trade. Dhows helped spread Islam throughout the world, turning the Arabs into a major political force. The principal link in the trade between East and West, they also made Arab merchants a fortune.
The Great Voyagers
1. The Great Voyagers
January 1, 2002
This is the story of the world's first blue water sailors: the Austronesians and Polynesians who conquered the largest ocean on the planet. Their story begins in Southeast Asia more than 5,000 years ago, when the Austronesians began an eastward thrust into the Pacific. From Indonesia they headed East, reaching Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and finally Fiji.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2002