Movistar Plus+ premieres the long-awaited Hayao Miyazaki documentary and other great news in November

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After reviewing all the Movistar Plus+ news for November, we still needed to take a leap and dive into their next premiere documentaries. And, although the variety of topics is one of the main features of the month’s news, there is no doubt that we have our eye on a very specific documentary: the one dedicated to the life and career of Hayao Miyazaki.

Titled in Spain Miyazaki: the king of anime, this documentary is the much talked about Miyazaki, Spirit Of Nature, a 2024 production that delves into the mythical master of animation. It has been produced on the occasion of the premiere of The Boy and the Heron, so it is a work that will awaken the interest of all anime lovers. It can be seen from November 16 and, of course, will be a key documentary on the new Movistar Plus+ anime channel. With its arrival, other documentaries of great interest also land that will make the Movistar Plus+ service provide us with great fun this November.

Hayao Miyazaki getting inspired in the middle of nature

New BBC documentaries

As usual, Movistar Plus+ trusts BBC Earth for some of its best premieres of the month in the documentary category. On November 13, the famous Sir David Attenborough returns to the fray with Asia, a blockbuster in which we will delve into places in Asia that we don’t know about and that will show us all kinds of environments full of surprises. The Tibetan plateau and the Himalayas will be some of the places he will visit throughout a journey that has been recorded for four years. The BBC has never made a documentary as ambitious as this one, so this is a milestone that fans of travel and exploration are sure to enjoy. To make the journey more exciting, its footage is divided into seven different episodes.

Scene from the BBC Earth documentary The Solar SystemThe other premiere will be The Solar System and can be seen from November 20 with five episodes. Professor Brian Cox directs a documentary in which we will learn about the surface of planets and moons in the Solar System in a totally new way. Surprising scenes and data are promised that will help us better understand what surrounds us in the universe.

Other premiere documentaries

But the month is going to be much more than Miyazaki and science. Thus, November 6 will be the premiere of Flight SQ321: tragedy in the air, which is about Singapore Airlines flight SQ321. For its part, on November 9 we will be able to see The Escape, which focuses on the dramatic abuses carried out by some Jesuit priests.

On November 16, along with the premiere of the anime documentary that we mentioned, the film Flamenco, flamenco will also arrive on Movistar Plus+. It is the sequel to the work with which Carlos Saura amazed the world and features the participation of great names in flamenco, from Paco de Lucía to José Mercé or Sara Baras.

Scene from the documentary film Flamenco, flamenco

We still have more premieres left. For example, there will be two new biographies. On November 11, Elizabeth Taylor: The Rebel Superstar will premiere with 3 episodes, while on the 12th it will be the turn of Marilyn Manson: Descent into Hell. On November 25 we will witness the arrival of United States Elections 2024, which will take us to the center of the campaign that the whole world is talking about.

Hell Jumper: volunteers in Ukraine is scheduled to be released on November 28, while on the 29th we will see Rapa, gente al monte, dedicated to the rapa das bestas process of Sabucedo. Finally, on the 30th we will be able to see Diary of My Sextortion. This is a documentary in which Movistar Plus+ has participated and which tells the story of a woman who is blackmailed by a hacker who threatens to publish her intimate photos after a trip to Madrid. As you can see, the Movistar service is going to have documentaries of all styles in a month of November that is full of interesting productions.

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