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  1. With Sebastian Copeland, Keith Heger. Into The Cold--A Journey of the Soul retraces the personal and harrowing expedition of two men on foot to the North Pole in sub-zero temperatures to commemorate the centennial of Admiral Peary's reach in 1909.

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    • Documentary, Action, Adventure
    • Sebastian Copeland
    • 2010-04
  2. Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul is a documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Copeland that follows two men's journey to the geographic North Pole in 2009, commemorating the centennial of Admiral Peary's successful 1909 reach.

  3. Into the Cold transports us inside the mind of the explorer and celebrates humankind's communion with Nature, underlying one poignant message: if the Great North goes, so goes humanity. Join Sebastian and Keith on one of the most physically and mentally challenging journeys known to man:

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  4. Two men embark on a dramatic expedition to the North Pole, widely considered the toughest on Earth. They journey 400 plus miles on foot facing harsh temperatures to below 50 degrees F. Watch Into...

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    • Sebastian Copeland
    • Documentary, Action, Adventure
    • Sebastian Copeland, Keith Heger
  5. 18 feb 2016 · Widely acclaimed environmental advocate, photographer, and polar explorer Sebastian Copelands dramatic expedition to the North Pole takes him across 400+ miles on foot through a magnificent environment that is rapidly disappearing.

    • 3 min
    • Vision Films
  6. Two men embark on a dramatic expedition to the North Pole, widely considered the toughest on Earth. They journey 400 plus miles on foot facing harsh temperatures to below 50 degrees F. Into the Cold is a bone-chilling story of true bravery, incredible courage and unrelenting determination.

  7. Into the Cold retraces two men dramatic expedition to the North Pole one of the toughest and most magnificent environments in the world and also one that is rapidly vanishing. In two months, 400+ miles, and -50F temperatures, the film reveals a deeply personal journey by foot to the top of the world as never before seen on camera.