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Release Date:
September 17, 2022
Original Title:
À la Recherche de Planète 9
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
Look at Sciences
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
At the edge of our solar system supposedly lies an immense planet. Five to ten times the size of the Earth. Several international teams of scientists have been competing in a frantic race to detect it, in uncharted territories, far beyond Neptune. The recent discovery of several dwarf planets, with intriguing trajectories, have put astronomers on the trail of this mysterious planet. Why is this enigmatic planet so difficult to detect? What would a ninth planet teach us about our corner of the universe? Could it help us unlock some of the mysteries of our solar system?
2D Artist:
Pierre Magnol
Naji El Mir
3D Animator:
Pierre Magnol
Guillaume Gaillard
Art Direction:
Pierre Magnol
Camera Operator:
Laurent Chalet
Sean Lonergan
Laurent Fénart
Dominique DeSantis
Frédéric Heinrich
Keith Golinski
Adam Dubrowa
Florence Tran
Color Grading:
Éric Salleron
Director:
Florence Tran
Documentation & Support:
Mathilde Renard
Sophie Carion
Editor:
Cédric Piktoroff
Magali Pacher
Original Music Composer:
Raphaël Didjaman
Producer:
Vincent Gaullier
Production Director:
Mathilde Renard
Production Manager:
Sophie Carion
Scientific Consultant:
Alessandro Morbidelli
Sound:
Jean-Yves Munch
Frédéric Heinrich
Jonathan J. Cohen
Christophe Foulon
Sound Designer:
Vincent Pateau
Sound Mixer:
Vincent Pateau
Sound Recordist:
Vincent Pateau
Writer:
Cécile Dumas
Florence Tran
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