Maurice and Katia Krafft: To the rhythm of the Earth

Maurice and Katia Krafft: To the rhythm of the Earth

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1995-01-01

Maurice and Katia Krafft are a couple of scientists, filmmakers, researchers and photographers who have made vulcanology the reason for their existence. Together, they completed more than 800 hours of filming 128 volcanic eruptions and developed more than 450,000 films of great aesthetic and scientific value. A journey in stages around the world, the film pays tribute to the two protagonists, from the first ascent accomplished by Maurice, then aged 7, at Stromboli, to their tragic disappearance in 1991 on Mount Unzen in Japan.

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Maurice and Katia Krafft are a couple of scientists, filmmakers, researchers and photographers who have made vulcanology the reason for their existence. Together, they completed more than 800 hours of filming 128 volcanic eruptions and developed more than 450,000 films of great aesthetic and scientific value. A journey in stages around the world, the film pays tribute to the two protagonists, from the first ascent accomplished by Maurice, then aged 7, at Stromboli, to their tragic disappearance in 1991 on Mount Unzen in Japan.

Released

1995-01-01

Runtime

90

Director

Maryse Bergonzat

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Drama

Adventure

Language

Français

Production

SZ Productions

La Sept-Arte

BBC

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    Maurice Krafft

    Maurice Krafft
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    Katia Krafft

    Katia Krafft