A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 23, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 12
Finale:
February 8, 2018
Creators:
Tim Bergmann
Kristian Wolff
Original Title:
Antarktika
Genres:
Animation | Mystery
Production Companies:
UFA
We Are Era
Countries:
DE
Dr. Myra Johnson is transferred to the research station Antarctica III. Shortly after her arrival, she realizes that the rest of the crew – almost all of them men – has probably been living at the South Pole for a little too long and has become somewhat out of touch with the world. And there is no sign of the station chief, whom she urgently needs to find. Myra would have every reason to leave this strange place again. But she decides to stay and leaves with the ship “Northern Star” the last chance to come home again. Due to a mysterious accident, all contact with the outside world is suddenly lost. The Antarctica III research station is completely isolated as the Arctic winter sets in. While the researchers each try to make an impression on Myra in their own individual way, no one realizes that something has been awakened by the scientific drilling in the ice that could result in the destruction of the world.
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Author:
Kristian Wolff
Daniel Hyan
Camera Operator:
Tim Bergmann
Director:
Tim Bergmann
Editor:
Tim Bergmann
Editorial Staff:
Duygu Gezen
Executive Producer:
Kristian Costa-Zahn
David L. Brenner
Idea:
Kristian Wolff
Other:
Florain Wolf
Jana Assauer
Production Manager:
Leska Bartmann
Simon Rudat
Sound Mixer:
Oliver Brod
Storyboard Designer:
Martin Warnke
VFX Artist:
Tim Bergmann
Kevin Forst
Writer:
Peter Koller
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