Overview:
When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, “How can one take a picture of climate change?” his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was asked to do a cover story on glaciers that became the most popular and well-read piece in the magazine during the last five years. But for Balog, that story marked the beginning of a much larger and longer-term project that would reach epic proportions.| Status: | Released (2012-10-01) |
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 9 wins & 5 nominations total |
| BoxOffice: | $1,328,467 |
| Screen: | Mark Monroe |
| Productions: | Diamond Docs, Exposure Labs, Doc Society |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 1114802: James Balog - Self - Photographer
- 1131489: Svavar Jonatansson - Self - Photo Assistant
- 1131492: Adam LeWinter - Self - EIS Engineer
- 94815: Louie Psihoyos - Self - Photographer & Oscar Winning Filmmaker
- 1341526: Kitty Boone - Self - The Aspen Institute
- 39654: Sylvia Earle - Self - National Geographic Explorer
- 1341527: Dennis Dimick - Self - National Geographic Editor
Crews
- 1074666: Jeff Orlowski - Director - Directing
- 94816: Mark Monroe - Writer - Writing
- 1074667: Davis Coombe - Editor - Editing
- 1167349: Jerry Aronson - Producer - Production
- 1074666: Jeff Orlowski - Producer - Production
- 1341530: James Billmaier - Producer - Production
- 21807: Billy Ray - Producer - Production
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I first saw this at my city's International Film Festival, then later thankfully I was able to watch it with my son, who was 9 at the time, when at a friend's place for one of the big 3 holidays, it was on Netflix. Brilliantly conceived and carried out, over a long stretch of time, b ....
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