A Geneva and scientific series for children

A Geneva and scientific series for children


The Geneva scientific series for children “Draw me the stars” is broadcast on TV5 Monde. The three seasons of this series have been around the globe since 2022.

The Geneva scientific series for children
The Geneva scientific series for children “Draw me the stars” is broadcast on TV5 Monde. The three seasons of this series have been around the globe since 2022.

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TV5 Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Pacific regularly broadcast it. This represented 160 episodes last year, said in a statement Raphaël Fiammingo, nicknamed Fiami, the author of the comics behind this series.

In 12 -minute episodes, Fiami tells the important stages of the history of science to two children, accompanied by a philosopher or scientific. “Draw me the stars” was filmed in Cern in Geneva, in the Atacama desert and at the University of Geneva.

Raphaël Fiammingo imagined the concept, writes the script and the dialogues and “played the designer who tells”. RTS produced and mandated PointProd for the realization between 2009 and 2013.

The three comics of Fiami, – “The lives of Einstein, Galileo and Marie Curie” – on which the series is based, were already successful. Created as official comics of the international years of physics, astronomy and chemistry, they continue to sell themselves: some 80,000 copies in nine languages ​​have found to this day lean around the world, according to the author.



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