Philos session displays the architecture of Norman Foster and the secrets of the Earth

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13 de Mayo, 13h, in + Globosat

The session + Globosat Philos will display the day 13, the documentary The architecture of Norman Foster, production which talks about the English architect known for his emblematic projects in Europe and Asia and its constant concern for the environment;. Also on this date, the public can check "Lost Gravity", episode of The secrets of the Earth, series that takes the curious to unravel some of the mysteries of the planet.

Fridays, 13h
RERUNS: Sundays (8h), Tuesdays (2h) and Thursdays (6h)
13/05 – The architecture of Norman Foster and the secrets of the Earth (Lost Gravity)

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Created by Globosat, the Philos is not a traditional channel. With a vast collection that brings together the best documentaries and unforgettable shows, Philos is available in the subscription video on demand (SVOD), where the viewer chooses the time and the content you want to watch, as many times as you want, by means of a signature. With high quality productions, Philos brings together documentaries on art, Science, history, updates, music, peoples and cultures; debates and interviews; and dance shows and music-all in high definition (HD). To access the Philos, It is necessary to hire the service through a pay TV operator that offers the package (GVT, NET and ALIVE, R$ 19,90 monthly) or by Globo.com (R$ 21,90 monthly), that gives you access to the entire collection. The content can be watched on TV (using the decoder of the operator), on the computer – the site www.philos.tv -or apps for iPhones, ipads and Android devices.

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