Chasing Ice chronicles the efforts of a small group of researchers
to document the shrinkage of glaciers in Iceland, Greenland, Alaska
and Montana in a project called the Extreme Ice Survey. The
researchers set up several time-lapse cameras in each location to
document the receding glaciers. It is not a trivial matter to come
up with a camera design that will withstand the extreme weather
conditions and falling rocks, etc. Three stars.
This movie ranks as being nonviolent because it has only 10 violent
scenes. These include: five scenes of weather disasters on TV,
there is a story of hunting, there are some more scenes of storm
destruction and forest fires, there is a story of a man possibly
dieing and there is a story of how a man is doing violence to his
knee which constantly needs additional surgery. There is no
smoking in this movie.
There were no previews when this movie was shown at Camera 3 in
downtown San Jose, CA, USA.
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