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The Rising of China Arctic (2022)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 53M

Director : Olivier Truc

Synopsis

This documentary exposes the new geopolitical situation in one of the most remote regions of the planet: the Arctic. The arrival of China in this part of the world, thanks to the opening of new sea lanes, modifies the fragile balance between the superpowers that must deal with the new arrival.

Actors

Elsa Le Peutrec
Elsa Le Peutrec
Self - Narrator (voice)
Anne Moll
Anne Moll
Self - Narrator (voice)
Emma Broughton
Emma Broughton
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Emmanuel Francois
Emmanuel Francois
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Jules Giraudat
Jules Giraudat
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Nicolas Glimois
Nicolas Glimois
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Jean-Yves Huchet
Jean-Yves Huchet
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Christian Huleu
Christian Huleu
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Bruno Joucla
Bruno Joucla
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Georges Lafitte
Georges Lafitte
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Wandrille Lanos
Wandrille Lanos
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Thomas Legrand
Thomas Legrand
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Manon Loizeau
Manon Loizeau
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Alexis Marant
Alexis Marant
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
François Rabaté
François Rabaté
Self - Additional Voice (voice)
Andréa Rawlins-Gaston
Andréa Rawlins-Gaston
Self - Additional Voice (voice) (as Andréa Rawlins)
Pierre Sainteny
Pierre Sainteny
Self - Additional Voice (voice)

Crews

Olivier Truc
Olivier Truc
Director
Emmanuel Francois
Emmanuel Francois
Producer
Alice Mansion
Alice Mansion
Producer
Baptiste Charvet
Baptiste Charvet
Music
Mathieu Cellard
Mathieu Cellard
Cinematography
Bruno Joucla
Bruno Joucla
Film Processor

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