Sailing the North Pole
Originally released in 2010. Sailing the North Pole is a documentary/adventure film. directed by Thierry Robert. At just 52 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Sébastien Roubinet and Rodolphe André
Synopsis
This is a documentary about the expedition of Sebastien Roubinet et Rodolphe André who have decided to cross the Arctic Ocean from Alaska to the Norwegian islands of Spitsbergen, via the geographic North Pole! For this, Sébastien Roubinet has invented a strange little boat "TiBabouche" capable of sailing on sea and on ice. This boat is a prototype brimming with technology and science, made-up by Hervé Le Goff, a CNRS engineer. It will allow Hervé to calibrate the satellite “Cryosat”, the first one capable of measuring the thickness of ice.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Le Cinquième Rêve
- MFP
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sailing the North Pole about?
This is a documentary about the expedition of Sebastien Roubinet et Rodolphe André who have decided to cross the Arctic Ocean from Alaska to the Norwegian islands of Spitsbergen, via the geographi...
Who directed Sailing the North Pole?
Sailing the North Pole was directed by Thierry Robert.
How long is Sailing the North Pole?
Sailing the North Pole has a runtime of 0 hours and 52 minutes (52 minutes total).
When was Sailing the North Pole released?
Sailing the North Pole was released on November 1, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Sailing the North Pole?
The main cast of Sailing the North Pole includes Sébastien Roubinet, Rodolphe André.