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Surviving where life is no longer possible

In this beautiful video, Luc Jacquet shares with us his passion for nature conservation, his love for the frozen landscapes of Antarctica, and how his life changed when he started filming the emblematic Emperor penguins.

His documentary March of the Penguins, which received the Oscar for Best Documentary in 2006, introduced Antarctica’s most iconic inhabitant to the world. Since then, Luc Jacquet has devoted his career to filming nature, and raising awareness about the vital importance of preserving biodiversity and the natural richness of the Planet. From the icebergs of Terre Adélie to the canopies of primary forests of Gabon and Peru by way of the mountainous forests of Jura, he has travelled far and wide in order to to bear witness and capture on tape the wilderness of natural ecosystems.

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