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Filmed over four years in twelve countries, The Last Glaciers captures the fragility of the natural world, the impact humans have on our life support systems and the friendship, personal challenges and tragedies experienced by the explorers during their journey. Discover more.
- The film
The film. Our story. The Last Glaciers tells the story of...
- The climate crisis
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- Climate problems
Rising global average temperatures are already causing all...
- Climate solutions
Decarbonising the global economy will require compromise,...
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- Our story
The Last Glaciers tells the story of climate change through...
- Meet the team
Following the global success of ‘A Plastic Ocean’,...
- Sponsors & partners
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- The film
7 set 2023 · The Last Glaciers: Journey to the Extreme: Directed by Craig Leeson. With Craig Leeson, Dave Turner, Cody Tuttle, Malcolm Wood. The Last Glaciers: Journey to the Extreme takes you on an adventure into the heart of one of the greatest threats to humanity, climate change and the loss of our glaciers.
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- Craig Leeson, Dave Turner, Cody Tuttle
The Last Glaciers tells the story of climate change through the visual impact of one of the planet’s most important and yet critically threatened resources – glaciers. Watch the trailer here. Credits. Cast. Craig Leeson. Dave Turner. Cherise Tuttle. Cody Tuttle. Malcolm Wood. Producer. Craig Leeson. Executive Producers. William Pfeiffer.
23 feb 2022 · Embark on a global IMAX adventure where explorers use extreme sports to investigate climate change. Learn more at https://www.imax.com/TheLastGlaciers.
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- IMAX
The Last Glaciers. Embark on a global adventure in IMAX, following filmmaker Craig Leeson and UN Mountain Hero Malcolm Wood as they use extreme sports to explore the causes and effects of...
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- Carla Hay
- Documentary
- Craig Leeson
21 mar 2022 · The film, released today in North America and to be screened in IMAX cinemas worldwide, is produced by award-winning filmmaker Craig Leeson (“A Plastic Ocean”) and UNEP Mountain Advocate Malcolm Wood. It takes the audience on a breathtaking journey to the remaining glaciers on our planet, with unique filming angles and techniques.