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A quiet documentary portrait of life at the edge of the world. Released online on December 10, 2025.

Antarctica by Anton Ptushkin is a restrained observational documentary rather than a classic travel film. It focuses on everyday life at the Ukrainian Antarctic station Akademik Vernadsky, avoiding spectacle and dramatic exaggeration.
The film observes scientists and researchers as they work, rest, and adapt to isolation, cold, and silence. Antarctica is not presented as an enemy or a romantic symbol, but as an environment that simply exists on its own terms.
Ptushkin does not guide emotions or explain what should impress the viewer. The film relies on patience, quiet moments, and attention to detail, allowing the audience to form its own understanding.
The YouTube version includes additional scenes, while the film became available on Netflix on December 10, 2025, expanding its reach beyond theatrical screenings.
Antarctica is a film for viewers interested in reality without embellishment and human presence where it is never guaranteed.
When was Antarctica released?
December 10, 2025.
Where can the film be watched?
On Netflix and YouTube.
What is the film about?
Life and work of Ukrainian Antarctic researchers.
Is it a travel documentary?
No, it is observational.
Is there more than one version?
Yes, the YouTube version is longer.