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The polar explorer

Today modern-day polar explorers are racing to understand the drastically changing ecosystems at both ends of the Earth -- the Arctic and Antarctica. As this hard-hitting film reports, we're currently at a vital threshold. Previously inaccessible areas at both poles are opening up due to climate change and melting ice. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we're able to explore Earth's last frontiers and unearth new discoveries that could affect the course of all life on our planet. This film and its findings were so significant, the United Nations invited filmmaker Mark Terry to screen it at the Climate Change Conference in Cancun in December 2010. Did the film influence policy-makers and result in a new resolution being adopted? Find out in the film's dramatic conclusion.Awards:Audience Choice Award - American Conservation Film Festival 2011Gemini Humanitarian Award (Mark Terry) - Gemini Awards 2011Best Experimental Film - Alaska International Film Festival 2011Silver Ace Award - Las Vegas International Film Festival 2011Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography and Best Narration - Los Angeles Movie Awards 2011.

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  • "Today modern-day polar explorers are racing to understand the drastically changing ecosystems at both ends of the Earth -- the Arctic and Antarctica. As this hard-hitting film reports, we're currently at a vital threshold. Previously inaccessible areas at both poles are opening up due to climate change and melting ice. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we're able to explore Earth's last frontiers and unearth new discoveries that could affect the course of all life on our planet. This film and its findings were so significant, the United Nations invited filmmaker Mark Terry to screen it at the Climate Change Conference in Cancun in December 2010. Did the film influence policy-makers and result in a new resolution being adopted? Find out in the film's dramatic conclusion.Awards:Audience Choice Award - American Conservation Film Festival 2011Gemini Humanitarian Award (Mark Terry) - Gemini Awards 2011Best Experimental Film - Alaska International Film Festival 2011Silver Ace Award - Las Vegas International Film Festival 2011Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography and Best Narration - Los Angeles Movie Awards 2011."@en
  • "Today modern-day polar explorers are racing to understand the drastically changing ecosystems at both ends of the Earth -- the Arctic and Antarctica. As this hard-hitting film reports, we're currently at a vital threshold. Previously inaccessible areas at both poles are opening up due to climate change and melting ice. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, we're able to explore Earth's last frontiers and unearth new discoveries that could affect the course of all life on our planet. This film and its findings were so significant, the United Nations invited filmmaker Mark Terry to screen it at the Climate Change Conference in Cancun in December 2010. Did the film influence policy-makers and result in a new resolution being adopted? Find out in the film's dramatic conclusion. Awards: Audience Choice Award - American Conservation Film Festival 2011 Gemini Humanitarian Award (Mark Terry) - Gemini Awards 2011 Best Experimental Film - Alaska International Film Festival 2011 Silver Ace Award - Las Vegas International Film Festival 2011 Best Documentary Feature, Best Cinematography and Best Narration - Los Angeles Movie Awards 2011."

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  • "The Polar Explorer"
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