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Miry on Baikal. 15 years later (12+)

Russia, 2022, colour, 23 min.
Director: Vladimir Marin
In 2023, it will be 15 years since people first descended to the maximum depth of the deepest lake on the planet. The three-year expedition "Miry in Baikal" is a legend but has been somewhat forgotten. In the meantime, the expedition's work has significantly expanded scientific knowledge about Baikal and the World Ocean as a whole. This film offers an unbiased look at the impact of the expedition on global science.

Vladimir Marin

Vladimir Marin

graduated from the directing department of VGIK (2002, workshop of fiction film by V. Naumov). In 2004, he began working as a director-cinematographer on scientific and search-and-rescue expeditions (with the participation of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia). From 2009 to the present, he has been the head of the Video Studio "IORAN" at the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

FILMOGRAPHY

Burkhan's Toys, 2004; One Hundred Skins of Unkilled Bears, 2010; Neseyka. The Youngest Daughter, 2018; A Short Guide to Raising Seals, 2019; Two Thousand Fangs, 2022; Miry in Baikal. 15 Years Later, 2022.
Russia, 2022, colour, 23 min.
Director: Vladimir Marin
In 2023, it will be 15 years since people first descended to the maximum depth of the deepest lake on the planet. The three-year expedition "Miry in Baikal" is a legend but has been somewhat forgotten. In the meantime, the expedition's work has significantly expanded scientific knowledge about Baikal and the World Ocean as a whole. This film offers an unbiased look at the impact of the expedition on global science.