A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 18, 2018
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
March 4, 2018
Original Title:
Wild Chile
Alternate Titles:
Chile Salvaje y Extremo
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
National Geographic Channels International
Off the Fence
Countries:
GB
This spectacular documentary series invites us to visit Chile. Traveling behind the tracks of its great animal diversity, Chile also offers impressive geographical variations, from the cold coasts of the south to the Andes mountain range and its fantastic landscapes. Chile, a magical and captivating country where the sky embraces the sea while it unites with the earth.
Aerial Camera:
Moris Munoz Salas
Associate Producer:
René Araneda
Camera Operator:
Christiaan Munoz Salas
Colorist:
Jon Pembro
Director:
Nadège Laici
Director of Photography:
Christian Munoz-Donoso
Editor:
Doug Main
Bronwyn Harvey
Andrew Bray
Kristian Jabs
Executive Producer:
Ellen Windemuth
Pam Caragol
Finance:
Marcel Derksen
General Manager:
Geoff Daniels
Graphic Designer:
Rajnita Halaith
Head of Production:
Karen Meehan
Mix Technician:
Andrew Wilson
Online Editor:
Stuart Chambers
Producer:
Nadège Laici
Poppy Riddle
Allison Bean
Production Assistant:
Arturo Ibañez
Production Coordinator:
Madeline Turrini
Production Executive:
Janet Han Vissering
Production Manager:
Holly Marlow
Ashley Lorenzo-Feldman
Researcher:
Alice Marlow
Genevieve Sexton
Sound Editor:
Owen Peters
Unit Manager:
Emily Markle
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