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In a new documentary, more artistic than educational, Luc Jacquet regresa de nuevo à la Antártida. In a magnificent white and black, the color of the emperor penguins, Jacquet shares his passion for this world of winter and sky.

“Many years have passed away (…), the coronel Aureliano Buendía recorded a quela tarde lejana en que su padre lo llevó a ver el hielo”… The initial phrase of Cien años de soledad, by Gabriel García Márquez, is one of the most famous of the world. We can serve as an introduction to Luc Jacquet's new film, more personal, but also more poetic and literary than The March and the Emperor (that the valió el Oscar al mejor documental) y Ice and Sky.

As we explain in the voice and video that this acompaña has this documentary of great aesthetic value, it has passed many years since the cinematography was first encountered with the sky and more concretely with this gigantic and misterious continent, the Antártida, of the Viaje al Polo Sur (Journey to the South Pole) is before all a pictorial retrato, as the hubiera hecho a landscape. The cinematographer and training biologist, from five years to five years,  Tenia veinticinco cuando, partió por firsta vez a vez a uncubrir esta tierra de winter y nieve, para un studio científico sobre los pingüinos emperador y la Antártida le ha acompañado desde tontesses.

This extreme territory was in another world of conquerors, and the film was also written with some notes in a handwritten diary illuminated by a lamp of oil in an old rompehielos, Luc Jacquet marks the footsteps of the pioneers. Lleva al spectator con él a contemplar de nuevo una de las ultimas y majestuosas tierras slvajes. 

Pierre Charpilloz

Journey to the South Pole by Luc Jacquet 

In theaters on December 20th

Antarctica

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