Mario Marret
An image from Sans Soleil, one of the productions that also features Mario Marret.

Mario Marret

March 27, 1920 — Paris, Ile-de-France, France

Mario Marret was a French filmmaker and explorer known for his documentary work and contributions to polar exploration. He began his career as a sound engineer before transitioning to filmmaking. Marret led the French Antarctic Expedition in 1952–1953, which was documented in his film Terre Adélie (1957). He continued to create documentaries focusing on exploration and adventure, including La Grande Crevasse (1960). Marret's work is noted for its authentic portrayal of the challenges and beauty of remote environments, bringing the wonders of exploration to audiences worldwide.

Sans Soleil

Sans Soleil

1983

Be Seeing You

Be Seeing You

1968

Terre Adélie

1952

Aptenodytes Forsteri

1954

Images d'un été

1953

Nossa Terra

1966

Lala Quema

1964