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Portraits of Antarctic Voyages: Concordia Station
Portraits of Antarctic Voyages: Concordia Station

Portraits of Antarctic Voyages: Concordia Station

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AnimationDocumentary

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Interview with a scientist from the Concordia research base, in the middle of an ice desert.

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Original Language

French

Runtime

4 mins

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Country

France

Cast

Aude Chambodut

Aude Chambodut

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