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Trailer for the documentary Race to the Bottom of the Earth.
This charismatic documentary follows explorer Todd Carmichael as he attempts to be the first American in history to trek solo and unaided, seven hundred miles across Antarctica to the South Pole. Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and harshest environment on earth. It is an almost impossible journey made even tougher because Todd wanted to break the land speed record for achieving such a feat. This is an adventure that turns into a struggle for survival and a true test of a man's inner strength.
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Tags: newport film festival, documentary, adventure, history
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Views: 2,326
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Race to the Bottom of the Earth
Trailer
Trailer for the documentary Race to the Bottom of the Earth. This charismatic documentary follows explorer Todd Carmichael as he attempts to be the first American in history to trek solo and unaided, seven hundred miles across Antarctica to the South Pole. Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and harshest environment on earth. It is an almost impossible journey made even tougher because Todd wanted to break the land speed record for achieving such a feat. This is an adventure that turns into a struggle for survival and a true test of a man's inner strength.
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Tags: newport film festival, documentary, adventure, history
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Director: Nancy Glass
Writer: Unknown or Not Available
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Unknown or Not Available
Release: October 10, 2010
Writer: Unknown or Not Available
Studio: Unknown
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Release: October 10, 2010
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