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The Magnificent Voyage of Christopher Columbus
The Magnificent Voyage of Christopher Columbus
(2007)
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Synopsis:
Filmmaker Zvi Dor-Ner recounts the history and epic adventure of Christopher Columbus' first Atlantic crossing, as a modern-day crew retraces Columbus' voyage in replicas of his fleet. Columbus changed the world, as few other men have ever changed it, bringing together the unknown and the known. Yet the great explorer went to his grave unaware that he had discovered two vast continents. The forces that Columbus unknowingly set in motion brought about a profound transformation of America, Europe and, in short order, Africa and Asia. His voyage initiated a trans-oceanic migration of peoples, plants and diseases that, for better and often for worse, affected everyone on the globe.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Will Lyman
Narrator
Robert J Lurtsema
Narrator
Peter Gerety
Translation Voice
Lindsay Crouse
Translation Voice
Kris Kane
Translation Voice
David Margulies
Translation Voice
Michael McNally
Translation Voice
Richard Provost
Translation Voice
Tug Yourgrau
Translation Voice
Company
Name
Credits
BBC Television Listing
Production Company
NHK
Production Company
RAI Television
Production Company
Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Production Company
TVE
Production Company
SEQC
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Zvi Dor-Ner
Writer
Producers
Name
Credits
Pilar Maisterra
Associate Producer
Rebecca Marvil
Associate Producer
Christie Taylor
Associate Producer
Zvi Dor-Ner
Executive Producer
Zvi Dor-Ner
Producer
Thomas Friedman
Producer Senior Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Zvi Dor-Ner
Director
Daniel McCabe
Director Co-Director
Steve Audette
Director Co-Director
Sara Holt
Director Co-Director
Production Management
Name
Credits
Daniel McCabe
Post-Production Supervisor
Steve Audette
Post-Production Supervisor
Sara Holt
Post-Production Supervisor
Editor
Name
Credits
Daniel McCabe
Editor
Steve Audette
Editor
Sara Holt
Editor
Mark Steele
On-Line Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Jean de Segonzac
Camera
D'Arcy Marsh
Camera
Greg Bader
Camera
Peter Henning
Camera
Peter Hoving
Camera
Chris Openshaw
Camera
Javier Hernandez
Camera
Dimitar Venkov
Camera
Alberto Beato
Camera
Adelardo Bellido
Camera
Jesus Taboada
Camera
Bruno Mazza
Camera
Ralph Pitre
Camera Operator Camera Stand Operator