C’est pas sorcier embarque pour le Pérou et la cordillère des Andes et à l’extraordinaire civilisation qui y régnait avant l’arrivée des Espagnols : les Incas. Du célèbre Machu Picchu, niché au cœur d’une vallée stupéfiante, aux îles solitaires du lac Titicaca, en passant par la capitale historique de Cusco, Fred et Jamy nous invitent à explorer les trésors du Pérou. Nous découvrons avec eux comment des hommes et des femmes qui ne connaissaient ni la roue, ni l’écriture, ni le fer… sont parvenus à construire des cités hors des communes nichées à plus de 3000 mètres d’altitude. Les Incas, l'empire du Soleil Nos deux complices s'attaquent ensuite au plus grand et au plus riche de tous les empires d'Amérique du Sud : l'empire Inca. Cette civilisation qui a régné à peine plus d'un siècle s’est étendue sur un vaste territoire, qui allait du sud de la Colombie à l’Argentine et au Chili.
If you have ever found yourself fascinated by the wonders of science, then you must not miss out on watching "L'Esprit Sorcier." This educational television program, founded by Frédéric Courant and Pascal Léonard, is designed for everyone—young and old alike—to unlock the mysteries of our world. Just like its predecessor, "C'est pas sorcier," which was a beloved staple in French culture for over two decades, "L'Esprit Sorcier" carries forward the legacy of teaching through engaging content and exciting exploration.
The show launched online in 2015 as a modern successor to "C'est pas sorcier," which aired from 1993 to 2014 with an impressive total of 559 episodes. The original show captivated audiences with its unique blend of entertainment and education, featuring hosts Fred, Sabine, and Jamy as they traveled around the globe to explore various scientific concepts. With over 30% audience share at its peak, it became synonymous with quality science programming in France. In essence, "L'Esprit Sorcier" aims to recreate that magic while introducing new formats and segments that keep viewers hooked.
Each episode delves into diverse topics across six categories: earth and universe, biodiversity and environment, sports and health, technology physics and chemistry, history culture and society, alongside special editions. This broad spectrum ensures that there’s something for everyone! Whether you're curious about space exploration or looking to understand ecological issues better, this show serves up valuable insights wrapped in an entertaining format.