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Anthony Powell
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Anthony Powell, Genevieve Bachman, William Brotman…
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A visually stunning chronicle of what it is like to live in Antarctica for a full year, including winters isolated from the rest of the world, and enduring months of darkness in the coldest place on Earth.
Antarctica: A Year on Ice
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2361700
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Adventure, Biography, Documentary, Drama
Director: Anthony Powell
Stars: Anthony Powell, Genevieve Bachman, William Brotman
Plot: A visually stunning chronicle of what it is like to live in Antarctica for a full year, including winters isolated from the rest of the world, and enduring months of darkness in the coldest place on Earth.
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English
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This feature-length film reveals what it is like to live and work at the bottom of the planet, in Antarctica, for a full year. The story is not from the point of view of scientists, but of the people who spend the most time there; the everyday workers who keep the stations running in the harshest place on the planet. Filmed over 15 years by Frozen Planet photographer Anthony Powell, the film features a unique insiders point of view, with unparalleled access, and never before seen stunning footage of the deep Antarctic winters.—Anonymous