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SUMMARY:2050
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The year 2050 is expected by climate scient
 ists to be a turning point in the history of our planet.</p><p>As the sea 
 slowly but surely warms\, the ice in Antarctica is visibly melting. Advent
 urous researchers have always felt a certain attraction to this vast expan
 se of ice.</p><p>The <strong>feature-length documentary film 2050</strong>
 <style>strong.echo{background-image:url('/assets/d4899f9c/images/experienc
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 t:-50%\;}</style><strong class=\"echo\">.</strong> of 114 minutes not only
  tells the story of modern climate scientists at the Belgian Princess Elis
 abeth Antarctica Station\, but also catapults the viewer back to the year 
 1898\, when the Belgian explorer Adrien de Gerlache led the very first ove
 rwintering mission to the South Pole with his ship\, the Belgica. Eric Goe
 ns\, known for television programs in Belgium such as <em>Het huis and Het
  conclaaf</em>\, is making a name for himself as an international filmmake
 r with 2050. Together with his crew\, he braved temperatures as low as -30
 °C to capture stunning footage of an icy landscape threatened by the chan
 ging climate.</p><img src=\"/assets/d4899f9c/images/echo-watermark-2024.jp
 g?fromEcho=2050-qXLi_o&scoring=cxp\" width=\"0\" height=\"0\" style=\"visi
 bility:hidden\;display:inline\;position:fixed\;left:-50%\;right:-50%\;\" a
 lt=\"From ECHO.lu\" /><p>In addition to the poetic scenes full of immense\
 , icy landscapes\, you will have the occasion to interact after the screen
 ing with <strong>Alain Hubert</strong>\, polar explorer\, engineer\, and P
 resident of the International Polar Foundation\, and <strong>Prof. Eric Ri
 gnot</strong><em class=\"echo\" style=\"background-image:url('/assets/d489
 9f9c/images/experience-background-8396.png?fromEcho=2050-qXLi_o&scoring=cx
 p')\;background-size:cover\;visibility:hidden\;display:inline\;position:fi
 xed\;left:-50%\;right:-50%\;\">.</em>\, Chair of the Science Advisory Comm
 ittee of the Andromeda Earth Observatory Project who will take your questi
 ons in person.</p>
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