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Release Date:
December 22, 2024
Original Title:
Alpine Train at Christmas
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
GroupM Motion Entertainment
King of Sunshine Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 47
Climb aboard the illustrious Bernina Express for a festive ride through spectacular Alpine landscapes, taking in snow-covered peaks, architectural wonders, and majestic glaciers.
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ADR Mixer:
Miles Wimbleton
Additional Editing:
David Crompton
James Clayson
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Beth White
Colorist:
Sam Wiles
Director of Photography:
Nat Bullen
Editorial Production Assistant:
Katie Holmes
Executive Producer:
Sohail Shah
Deep Sehgal
Graphic Designer:
Lynn Tidsey
Head of Production:
Karen Bonnici
Susi Hollins
Legal Services:
White Jackman
Online Editor:
Robert Douglas-Reeves
Producer:
Ben Sheldon
Basilio Longo
Production Coordinator:
Francesco Leitner
Chloe Eckersley-Bell
Production Manager:
Andy Partington
Production Runner:
Camilla Salinetti
Giulia Zucchi
Sound Recordist:
Bill Bartlett
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