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  1. 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 climate ...

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  2. 7 de set. de 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.

  3. Leeson is not a scientist or subject matter expert, he is a media professional so this film is mildly entertaining but not educational. Just a forgettable IMAX vacation video. The melting glaciers is a real snapshot of our climate change and there are much better documentaries available such as Chasing Ice (2012), Melt: Expedition to the Gorner Glacier (2021) or Voice of the glaciers (2021).

  4. The Last Glaciers opens in IMAX at Regal theatres on April 23. The Last Glaciers tells the story of climate change through the visual impact of one of the pl...

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  5. 8 de out. de 2021 · His highly-anticipated documentary, The Last Glaciers, will hit select IMAX screens on March 22, 2022. Made with producer, Malcolm Wood (POI Global Advisor), and executive producer, William Pfeiffer (POI Board President), it will immerse viewers in the cause and effects of climate change over an epic four-year stretch across Antarctica, the ...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2022 · The Last Glaciers was a Limited release in 2022 on Tuesday, March 22, 2022. Additional information: IMAX. As a Limited release, The Last Glaciers will only be shown in select movie theaters across major markets. Please check Fandango and Atom Tickets to see if the film is playing in your area.

  7. The Fastest-disappearing Glaciers. Our project will explore some of the last glaciers of Africa, found in the Rwenzori Mountains National Park, in Uganda. So few have been able to visit these glaciers. Thanks to our VR experiences, we are making them accessible to all, no matter who they are and where they are.