Extreme Ice (2008)
In extreme conditions, in ice-covered areas of the Earth, something unprecedented is happening. Everywhere, glaciers and ice sheets have begun to break off and accelerate towards the oceans at an alarming rate. As scientists try to predict the future effects of the great glacial melt, internationally renowned photographer James Balog is risking everything just to capture the phenomenon on film.
Director: Noel Dockstader
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Cast
- John de Bono - narrator
Screenplay
Music: Christopher Rife
Cinematography: Michael Brown
Editing: Andrew Gersh
Production: National Geographic
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Extreme Ice about?
- In extreme conditions, in ice-covered areas of the Earth, something unprecedented is happening. Everywhere, glaciers and ice sheets have begun to break off and accelerate towards the oceans at an alarming rate. As scientists try to predict the future effects of the great glacial melt, internationally renowned photographer James Balog is risking everything just to capture the phenomenon on film.
- Who directed Extreme Ice?
- Extreme Ice was directed by Noel Dockstader.
- Who stars in Extreme Ice?
- Extreme Ice stars John de Bono.
- How long is Extreme Ice?
- Extreme Ice has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
- What genre is Extreme Ice?
- Extreme Ice is a Documentary film.