Nation Name: Mist Carthara Islands
Movie Name: Pursuit of Ice
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Synopsis of Movie: Pursuit of Ice is documentary film about the efforts of nature photographer Jóhann Sigvaldason and his timelapse photography to publicize the effects of climate change and the retreat of glaciers in the Mist Carthara Islands. The film was directed by Allan Eykamsson. The documentary includes scenes from a glacier calving event that took place at Skæsson Glacier in southern Mist Carthara in the longest such event ever captured on film.
Environmental photographer Jóhann Sigvaldason heads to the southern Mist Carthara Islands and Antartique in order to capture images that will help to convey the effects of global warming. Sigvaldason was initially skeptical about climate change when the issue entered scientific discussion, but after his first trip south, he becomes convinced of the impact that humans have on the planet and becomes committed to bringing the story to the public.
Within months of the first trip to MCI, Sigvaldason initiates the MCIIceSurvey - an expedition to collect data on the seasonal changes of glaciers. Sigvaldason and his team deploy cameras that utilize time-lapse photography across various places in the Antartique subregions to capture a multi-year record of the world's glaciers.
The expedition starts off poorly as the team is plagued by numerous technical problems and camera malfunctions. Meanwhile, due to the extreme physical nature of the expeditions, Sigvaldason's personal health suffers in the form of knee complications.
After making improvements to the equipment, Sigvaldason and his team are finally able to collect time-lapse photographs that depict the drastic erosion and disappearance of enormous, ancient glaciers.
Main Characters: Jóhann Sigvaldason
Director: Allan Eykamsson
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