Subjects:
Earth sciences | Science and environment
Blue Eye of Siberia, pt.1 - Lake Baikal
Language: English
Analogue only: Pусский,
Analogue only: Pусский,
Part one of a two-part documentary about Lake Baikal, the oldest (25 million years) and deepest (1,700 m) lake in the world. The film aims to raise awareness of the fragility of its ecosystem.
Part 2 (consult it here)
Place/region:
Siberia,
Lake Baikal,
Russian Federation,
Asia,
Eastern Europe
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Yuri Beliankin
Participant: Brian Cox, Lev Nikolaev
Producer: Jakov Lisnyak, Valentin Volosatov, Frances J. Berrigan
Publisher: Cicada Productions, UK; W.G,B.H, Boston; Soyuztelefilm, Gostelradio, USSR
Coproducer/sponsor: Television Trust for the Environment; UN Environment Programme; Centre for International Projects, USSR; UNESCO
Published in:
Rights: Channel Four Television Co. Ltd., United Kingdom
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Director: Yuri Beliankin
Participant: Brian Cox, Lev Nikolaev
Producer: Jakov Lisnyak, Valentin Volosatov, Frances J. Berrigan
Publisher: Cicada Productions, UK; W.G,B.H, Boston; Soyuztelefilm, Gostelradio, USSR
Coproducer/sponsor: Television Trust for the Environment; UN Environment Programme; Centre for International Projects, USSR; UNESCO
Published in:
Rights: Channel Four Television Co. Ltd., United Kingdom
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