The World seen from the train
The World seen from the train (Le monde vu du train) is a French adventure travel television series presented and directed by Olivier Weber, an award-winning writer, novelist and reporter, known primarily for his coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The documentaries were inspired by the author's books and reports around the world.[1]
The World seen from the train | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Written by | Olivier Weber |
Directed by | Olivier Weber |
Presented by | Olivier Weber |
Country of origin | France |
Original languages | French, English |
Production | |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Voyage National Geographic Fox International Channels France |
Original release | March, 2011 – present |
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Website |
Concept
Olivier Weber takes his camera on a tour of railway carriages and compartments throughout the world.[2][3]
In several European Asian and Far East countries, the films take a new approach to the railway travel writing and filming genre by attempting to get to know people.[4] Slices of life, scenery and stopovers are the main ingredients of the programmes.[5][6]
Episodes
- North India
- South India
- Turkey
- Switzerland
- South Africa 01
- South Africa 02
- North Thailand
- SouthThailand
- Scotland
- Spain
- Morocco
- Portugal
- Alps
- Pyrenees
- Ireland
- Austria
- Madagascar
- Norway
- Croatia
- Quebec
- Tunisia
- Sicily
- Czech Republic
- Mauritania
- United States
- Mexico
References
- The World seen from the train
- Le Figaro : Reporting with a new form of journalism, human, in empathy
- Le Nouvel Observateur: Travel-writer Olivier Weber is traveling and reporting by train
- Télérama: The new South Africa seen by Olivier Weber
- Télérama: La nouvelle Afrique du Sud vue par Olivier Weber
- France-Inter: Travel-writer and reporter at large Olivier Weber on the road
External links
In development : Austria - Madagascar
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