Greenland (1952)

Greenland (1952) poster

Groenland: twenty thousand leagues on the ice is a French documentary film directed by Marcel Ichac and Jean-Jacques Languepin, released in 1952 on the expedition of Paul-Émile Victor and his team in Greenland, in 1948-1949. The film received the Special Jury Prize - scientific or educational film at the Cannes Film Festival in 1952.

Director: Marcel Ichac, Jean-Jacques Languepin
Genre: Documentary, Adventure
Runtime: 70 min
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Cast

Music: Tony Aubin
Editing: Jean Sacha, Paulette Robert
Production: Les Films Marcel Ichac, RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Marcel Ichac, Jean-Jacques Languepin
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Greenland about?
Groenland: twenty thousand leagues on the ice is a French documentary film directed by Marcel Ichac and Jean-Jacques Languepin, released in 1952 on the expedition of Paul-Émile Victor and his team in Greenland, in 1948-1949. The film received the Special Jury Prize - scientific or educational film at the Cannes Film Festival in 1952.
Who directed Greenland?
Greenland was directed by Marcel Ichac, Jean-Jacques Languepin.
Who stars in Greenland?
Greenland stars Georges de Caunes, Paul-Émile Victor.
How long is Greenland?
Greenland has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Greenland?
Greenland is a Documentary, Adventure film.
Where was Greenland produced?
Greenland was produced in United States of America, France.