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Featuring:
Ehud Galili, Israel Hershkovitz
Written by:
Jean Bergeron
Directed by:
Jean Bergeron
Release Date:
August 16, 2013
Original Title:
Le mystère Atlit Yam - 10 000 ans sous les mers
Alternate Titles:
Το μυστήριο του Atlit-Yam
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Alpha-Zoulou Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
In the mind of any adventurer-to-be, lies the dream of one day discovering an actual lost city. The Atlit Yam site is clearly one of archaeology's most precious gems, at the same level of importance as the Rosetta stone, Tutankhamen's tomb, Lascaux's caves or Machu Picchu... And it was truly lost for millennia, 10 meters under the surface of the sea - a dream come true! Here is the story of the most important find in the history of submarine archaeology.
Archival Footage Research:
Josef Galili
Camera Operator:
Gil Arbel
Jean Bergeron
Gueo Ivanov
Director:
Jean Bergeron
Photoscience Manager:
Ehud Galili
Producer:
Eric Michel
Production Accountant:
Jenny Cartwright
Production Coordinator:
Ronen Hochberg
Production Director:
Galina Tomov
Production Illustrator:
Jacques Lajeunesse
Production Office Assistant:
Jenny Cartwright
Scenario Writer:
Jean Bergeron
Sound Recordist:
Ricardo Costa
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