Voyage to the Edge of the World
| Voyage to the Edge of the World | |
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| Directed by | Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Philippe Cousteau and Marshall Flaum | 
| Written by | Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau | 
| Produced by | Les Requins associés | 
| Starring | Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Philippe Cousteau, Albert Falco, Michel Laval | 
| Narrated by | Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau | 
| Cinematography | Philippe Cousteau and Colin Mounier | 
| Edited by | Hedwige Bienvenu | 
| Music by | Maurice Ravel pieces conducted by Serge Baudo | 
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Running time  | 93 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
Voyage to the Edge of the World (French: Voyage au bout du monde) is a 1976 French nature documentary film directed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, his son Philippe Cousteau and Marshall Flaum. The film follows a four-month expedition through Antarctica undertaken between the end of 1972 and the beginning of 1973. It was Cousteau's third and last full-length film, following The Silent World (1956) and World Without Sun (1964). As a difference with those two earlier Cousteau films, both mainly narrated by Jacques-Yves Cousteau himself, on this film Jacques-Yves' voice-over alternates with co-director Philippe Cousteau's voice.