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Release Date:
December 1, 2018
Original Title:
The Last Secrets of the Nasca
Alternate Titles:
Geheimnisse der Nazca
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
National Geographic
One Planet
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 US: PG
Runtime: 44
Thanks to intensive excavations, new technology (DNA analysis, 3D volumetric scanners, NASA aerial radar and augmented reality) and the findings of Italian, Peruvian, French and American scientists the film will help us shed light on the mystery that shrouds the strange and puzzling world of the ancient Nasca and Paracas civilizations.
Administration:
Maria Frapat
Color Grading:
Nicolas Perret
Creative Consultant:
Alain Zenou
Alexandra Barbot
Director:
Jean-Baptiste Erreca
Director of Photography:
Damien Chatard
David Quesemand
Drone Operator:
Alain Kowalik
Editor:
Jean-Baptiste Erreca
Editorial Production Assistant:
Martin Gosset
Niels Michon
Line Producer:
Alex Andre Bar
Alain Kowalik
Music:
Emmanuel Blanc
Producer:
Marie Pilhan
Éric Gonzalez
Production Assistant:
Robin Ferron
Maeva Signore
Victor Jullien
Quentin Sitbon
Production Coordinator:
Marie Caron
Production Trainee:
Maria Koufiotis
Magali Patard
Theo Roudaut
Pierre-Etienne Davy
Max Laure
Sound Editor:
Aurélien Bony
Special Effects:
Mohammed Zemmar
Title Designer:
Mohammed Zemmar
Translator:
Vanessa Pfister-Mesavage
Jimena Castaneda Febvre
Laura Somorrostro
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