Flight of the Storks

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 5.2  (345)

Flight of the Storks is an enthralling French mini-series that follows the journey of a young ornithologist named Jonathan Anselme, played by British actor Harry Treadaway. The show, which first premiered in 2012, combines elements of mystery, crime, and adventure to create an engaging and unpredictable storyline that will keep its viewers hooked from the very beginning.

The plot of the show revolves around Jonathan's quest to solve the enigma behind the disappearing storks. Jonathan is an ambitious and talented graduate student who is bent on proving a ground-breaking theory that storks don't migrate only to Africa but journey all the way to the darkest heart of Africa in Tanzania. To confirm his beliefs, he embarks on a journey to Africa to tag the mysterious African storks. However, he vanishes without a trace upon arrival, which prompts his professor, his mentor and his best friend to begin a search for him.

Jonathan's quest involves practical elements such as bird tagging and academia, but he soon finds himself plunged into a world of espionage and danger as he becomes entangled in a web of international smugglers, industrialists, and intelligence agents. The show takes us on a rollercoaster journey as we follow Jonathan's trail, which leads us through a complex array of landscapes, including the frozen forests of Europe, the deserts of Africa and the bustling metropolis of Istanbul.

The show is full of suspense and maintains a quick pace throughout the eight episodes. We meet a host of well-crafted characters who add depth and intrigue to the plot. In particular, Clemens Schick is captivating as the charismatic and unpredictable Max Bohm, who becomes Jonathan's confidante and traveling companion on his quest to solve the mystery of the storks' disappearance. In addition, Perdita Weeks gives an excellent performance as Sarah Gabbor, the headstrong and determined environmental activist who aids Jonathan in his mission.

Flight of the Storks delivers a thrilling plot that is rich in action, mystery and plot twists. The storyline is complex but manages to maintain its cohesiveness throughout, leading to a satisfying and well-constructed ending. The show succeeds in drawing the viewer into its contagious sense of adventure and is superb in executing its mysteries with a flair that is rarely seen in other productions.

The series, which is based on the novel by Jean-Christophe Grange, features some stunning cinematography, which is immersive and captivating. The locations for the shoot both within and outside of Europe, are enticing and inspiring, deepening the sense of adventure that exists throughout the series.

In conclusion, Flight of the Storks is a show worth watching, with its intelligent plot, well-constructed characters, and enthralling settings. The series is exciting, action-packed and full of surprises that leave one genuinely anticipating what's next. The show has an international touch with an eclectic mix of themes and issues tackled. It is a mini-series that will captivate any viewer's attention and leave them hungering for more.

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Seasons
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
January 1, 2017
After surviving an assassination attempt, Jonathan heads to the Congo, where he unearths the two-decade old secret surrounding the tragic deaths of his parents and twin brother...
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
January 1, 2017
When he discovers that the respected ornithologist Max Böhm has been murdered, philosophy student, Jonathan Anselme, sets out to undertake their joint project alone: an investigation into the migratory habits of storks and their dwindling numbers when returning from the Congo...
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    January 1, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    5.2  (345)
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