Antarctica Project

Antarctica Project

1988 · 97 min · ★ 7.0 · Documentary

The film follows the first Greenpeace expedition to the Antarctic on board of the Ross Sea. The film is also about the attempts of the industrialized nations to parcel out the 'last continent'.

Directed by Axel Engstfeld · Written by Axel Engstfeld

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