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- The landscape of North Greenland is changing, fast. The Color of Ice follows a scientist testing a new drill and a hunter navigating a shifting icescape. When an old sea-ice sledging route becomes unreliable, they meet at a new crossroads on the ice sheet. The drill testing reveals how the daily routine of climate research is marked by small setbacks and victories. Ultimately, however, the ice-sheet crossroads highlight the striking changes now confronting Greenland.
- A rare photo of a snow leopard from northwestern Mongolia in 2014 ignites a Danish-Italian research expedition to the remote Silkhem B. national park. Rasmus and Francesco, two naturalists with expertise in the field of camera trapping are taken on to install 50 cameras in the park, and collect images of the snow leopards. However, the two naturalists will first have to deal with the daily life together with the rangers and the families of shepherds who accommodate them during their stay, and the impact of livestock in the national park.
- This documentary tells the story of the around-the-world "Galathea 2" expedition undertaken by the Royal Danish Navy between 1950-52. The expedition transited all of the world's oceans carrying out deep-sea scientific research. The expedition's story is retold via archival material and new interviews with three of the participants in the expedition.
- Letter to a Cycad is a visual homage to the historic Palmhouse in Copenhagen, Denmark, and a reflection on the evolution of plants and our human impact on the planet. Using a fictional voice of the late botanist Frederik Liebmann (1813-1856) who found and described the cycad species Dioon edule, the oldest specimen in the Palmhouse, the film explores life histories and the current biodiversity crisis.
- GREENLAND YEAR ZERO is both a short documentary and cinematographic journey in a country presently facing some of the greatest changes in its history: political independence and autonomy from its former colonizer, Denmark, visible traces of climate change and new oil findings, that give birth to to dreams of considerable future profits. The film experiments with layers of sound, landscape cinematography and with stylistic renditions of everyday life in Greenland. It portrays the world of 4 High school students in the small town, Aasiaat, on Greenland's west coast, where just a hundred miles offshore companies are drilling for oil. If the drills prove positive, the town as well as the life conditions of the young students will change forever.
- Ruben is an ex-hunter who works as an assistant field researcher in the Udzungwa National Park in Tanzania. His large knowledge of the jungle helped a group of scientist discover a new mammal species - the mountain dwarf galago.
- "When the dogs are gone" is a series of five short stories, exploring the Inuit identity and the future of the Arctic's largest remaining sled dog population. Times are changing fast in Greenland and only a few thousand dogs are left. What will happen to the Greenlandic identity if the dogs disappear?