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1982
MoviesThe Thing
The Thing8.07 1982 HD
A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.
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2025
MoviesAntarctica - Domain One
Antarctica - Domain One1 2025 HD
Vast, wild, yet extremely fragile. The coldest place on our planet is also one of the most affected by global warming and needs to be protected. The expedition focuses on exploring, documenting, and surfing in the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula, in the area known as Domain 1, which is being pushed for Marine Protected Area (MPA) status. Protected areas are very important for mitigating climate change and, in this case, also for regulating human activities such as concentrated fishing. This film helps us understand the importance of this area and the threats affecting it.
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1970
MoviesOrganism 46-B The Unseen
Organism 46-B The Unseen1 1970 HD
Trapped beneath four kilometers of Antarctic ice, scientists awaken an ancient predator, a shape-shifting horror who mimics its prey and controls the mind. Paranoia sets in, survival is now not just about escape…but knowing who to trust
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1908
MoviesDeparture of Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition from Lyttelton, NZ, 1st Jan, 1908
Departure of Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition from Lyttelton, NZ, 1st Jan, 19081 1908 HD
Footage of the expedition leaving Antarctica from New Zealand shot by government cameraman James McDonald. His excellency Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy's Australian Station, visits and inspects the "Nimrod."
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1912
MoviesJapanese Expedition to Antarctica
Japanese Expedition to Antarctica1 1912 HD
Footage shot during Japanese Army Lieutenant Nobu Shirase’s second Antarctica expedition.
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