Amazing!
Into The Cold is a truly amazing film with a powerful message. The images of the North Pole are both stunning and eye-opening (and in HD!) I highly recommend this film to anyone who is passionate about the environment and the outdoors, and I hope that everyone who watches it will share it with their friends and family. It is virtually impossible to watch this film and not feel inspired on a number of levels.
Visually stunning
Into the Cold is a compelling documentary about a very important contemporary subject.
Sebastian Copeland and Keith Heger set off an expedition to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of Perry and Henson's treck to the North Pole and in the process teach us about the importance of polar ice caps.
The images are stunning and the message is unmistakably clear; The polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate and if we don't change the way we pollute our environments, our future generations are going to have a really tough time.
The photography makes a lasting impression, at times you actually feel that you are right there with them in the most inhospitable place on earth.
Mr. Copeland should be applauded for caring so much about the world that he is willing to risk his life to bring this message to the everyone.
I encourage everybody to see this film. It is visually amazing and covers a desperately important subject-matter.
Closest Most Of Us Will Come To Experiencing North Pole
I caught this at the Arclight doc festival in LA and it was, for me, the pick of the festival. The photography alone is stunningly beautiful, but I think the reason it struck such a chord with me was the way that you become sucked into the story of Sebastian and Keith struggling through incredible difficulty, including the very real possibility of death, as they trek on foot to the North Pole. You're almost there with them, except you're incredibly thankful you're not in reality as it is no joke what they are going through. The melting ice at the pole is the message from Sebastian, but regardless of your feelings about climate change, this is a must see doc for anyone interested in arctic exploration and human will to survive and conquer. Highly Recommended.
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