
Black Sails (series) (2014)
Année de sortie: 2014
Nation: South Africa, United States
Alternative Title: Čierne vlajky, Fekete vitorlák, Piraci, Pod černou vlajkou, Velas negras (+)
Réalisateur: Alik Sakharov, Clark Johnson, Jonathan E. Steinberg, Lukas Ettlin, Marc Jobst (+)
Writer: Aaron Helbing, Brad Kane, Dan Shotz, Doris Egan, Evan Bleiweiss (+)
Production & Genre
Producteur: Executive Producer: Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Jonathan E. Steinberg, Michael Bay, Robert Levine
Sociétés: Film Afrika, Platinum Dunes, Quaker Moving Pictures
Genre: Action, Action & Adventure, Adventure, Adventure Television Series, Drama, Lgbt-Related Television Series, Pirate Film
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: historical fiction, period drama, pirate, swashbuckler
Histoire
Black Sails tells the story of Captain Flint and his crew twenty years before the events of 'Treasure Island.' The series begins with Flint's reputation as the most feared pirate captain, but his rule on New Providence Island is challenged by various threats. A young man named John Silver joins Flint's crew, bringing new dynamics and tensions to their adventures. Throughout the series, they face extinction from enemies like Governor Woodes Rogers, while also dealing with internal conflicts within their crew. Notable historical figures such as Charles Vane, Jack Rackham, and Anne Bonny cross paths with Flint and his men.
Résumé
Black Sails is an American dramatic adventure television series set in the Golden Age of Piracy during the early 18th century. It serves as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 'Treasure Island,' focusing on a group of pirates operating out of Nassau in the Bahamas. The series combines historical figures like Governor Woodes Rogers, Jack Rackham, and Anne Bonny with fictional characters such as Captain Flint and Long John Silver. Black Sails explores themes of power struggles, morality, and survival amidst the debauched paradise of New Providence Island, a haven for pirates, prostitutes, thieves, and fortune seekers.