Documental: Copahue Extremo | Un viaje al pasado y futuro del planeta.
Year: 2025 Director: Julián Rosenblatt Producers: Eureka Program of the Science & Life Foundation/USS, GVG Productions, IMAGO Productions. This fascinating documentary follows a Chilean-Argentine team of scientists on their search for extremophiles, living beings that inhabit the most inhospitable conditions on Earth, to understand how, after billions of years of evolution and changes in environmental conditions, they continue to exist and thrive. The expedition not only explores breathtaking and remote landscapes, but also invites reflection on the great challenges facing humanity, from climate change to the search for life on other planets.

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