Joanna Lumley embarks on an awe-inspiring journey through the Arctic region, specifically the polar circle region of Norway, to witness the breathtaking phenomenon of the Northern Lights. This documentary showcases the mesmerizing beauty of the aurora borealis and explores the captivating landscapes of Svalbard.
Join Michael Palin on his epic journey from the North Pole to the South Pole, exploring diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and encountering unique experiences.
Italian airship engineer Umberto Nobile enjoys a quiet life with his beloved dog Titina. One day, Norwegian explorer superstar Roald Amundsen contacts him and orders an airship to conquer The North Pole.
When a small tourist ship in the Arctic experiences a power failure and mass disappearance, three survivors must face fear, deterioration, and the need to ally or perish. As they go ashore, they encounter eerie signs of abandoned humanity and uncover a military conspiracy involving an experimental weapon. With their own lives at stake, they must confront their shady cameraman and find a way to survive the isolated Arctic void.
The Flight of the Eagle is a biographical adventure drama film based on the true story of scientist Salomon August Andrée's ill-fated 1897 attempt to reach the North Pole by hydrogen balloon.
21 died in the explosion in the kings bay-accident in Ny-Ålesund in Spitsbergen i 1962. The accident led to the fall of the Norwegian labor party government ruling since WW2. Was this really an accident, and was it under Norwegian control?
Drowning in Plastic is a powerful documentary that explores the alarming effects of plastic pollution on our planet. It highlights the devastating impact of plastic waste on the environment, particularly on oceans, landfills, and wildlife. Through interviews with biologists, fishermen, and environmental activists, the film sheds light on the consequences of our excessive plastic consumption. It takes viewers on a journey from rivers in Indonesia to pristine arctic regions, showcasing the far-reaching reach of plastic pollution.
In the midst of the Cold War, three friends get involved in a manhunt in the Arctic after witnessing a murder. They find themselves trapped on an island and must navigate the dangerous terrain while being pursued by a Russian enemy. As they try to escape, they uncover a secret base and face numerous challenges, including intense weather conditions and encounters with polar bears. Based on a novel, this thrilling adventure explores the iron curtain era and the deadly consequences of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
A group of adventurers and scientists, including a professor, a German man, and a female doctor, embark on an arctic expedition to Bear Island. As they explore the island, they encounter betrayal, snowstorms, and mysterious deaths. With the help of a Norwegian woman and a Polish man, they must solve the mysteries and survive the harsh arctic conditions.
Beautifully filmed by New Zealand nature photographer Richard Sidey over the past decade around the polar regions, Speechless: The Polar Realm is a visual meditation of light, life, loss and wonder at the ends of the globe. This is the second film in Sidey’s non-verbal trilogy which is comprised of: - Landscapes at the World’s Ends (2010) - Speechless: The Polar Realm (2015) - Elementa (2020)
A young woman spends an adventurous winter with a trapper on Spitsbergen.
Earth is a collection of worlds within worlds, each one a self-contained ecosystem bursting with life. These microworlds depend on an intricate web of relationships and natural forces that make each one unique. This stunning series delves deep into the heart of these habitats, breaking down each intricate ecosystem into all of its component parts, introducing the animals that live there, and revealing the fine balances of its existence.
A non-verbal visual journey to the polar regions of our planet portrayed through a triptych montage of photography and video. Landscapes at the World's Ends is a multi-dimensional canvas of imagery recorded above the Arctic Circle and below the Antarctic Convergence, viewed through the lens of whom is realistically an alien in this environment, the polar tourist. Filmed during several artist residencies on-board three expedition vessels, New Zealand nature photographer and filmmaker Richard Sidey documents light and time in an effort to share his experiences and the beauty that exists over the frozen seas. Set to an ambient score by Norwegian Arctic based musician, Boreal Taiga, this experimental documentary transports us to the islands of South Georgia, the Antarctic Peninsula, Greenland and Svalbard. Landscapes at the World's Ends is the first film in Sidey's Speechless trilogy, and is followed by Speechless: The Polar Realm (2015) and Elementa (2020).
Svalbard is a norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean where the world's northernmost city is situated. It is a place where the underground, terrestrial and spatial universes blend into each other starting from a coal mine up to Venus.
Why do we do incredibly difficult things that have no practical application? Is there a parallel between geographic and artistic exploration? Fram is a documentary and travel film about two friends journeying to the end of the earth, in order to make a dance film in the arctic wilderness of Svalbard. En route, they explore the history of our ideas of the Arctic, along with the grand questions of life, art and our place in the world. Sharing their love of discovering new geographic and artistic frontiers, choreographer-dancer-filmmakers and outdoor enthusiasts Thomas Freundlich and Valtteri Raekallio take the viewer on an engaging journey to a place where few have been and even fewer have danced.
Longyearbyen, Svalbard, is the northernmost settlement in the world. About 3000 polar bears and 400 snow scooters outnumber its 2700 inhabitants. It is a place where you can actually see climate change and social diversity.
Several commercial fishermen were attacked by sea pirates and were forced to spend more than one year on a desert island. Many considered them dead - but almost all of them managed to survive ...
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