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- Follows the titular superhero as he reconciles his heritage with his human upbringing. He is the embodiment of truth, justice and the American way in a world that views this as old-fashioned.
- The 8th entry in the long running Mission Impossible franchise.
- James Bond is sent to investigate the connection between a North Korean terrorist and a diamond mogul, who is funding the development of an international space weapon.
- Perched on the edge of the Arctic Circle, Fortitude is one of the safest towns on earth. There has never been a violent crime here. Until now.
- In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible experiments by a mysterious organization.
- A disgraced former military doctor embarks as a surgeon aboard a whaler bound for the Arctic, where his quest for redemption becomes a fight for survival.
- Brutal cold forces two Antarctic explorers to leave their team of sled dogs behind as they fend for their survival.
- When the power mysteriously fails and almost everyone disappears from a tourist ship in the Arctic, fear becomes the master for the three who remain. Forced ashore, the men deteriorate in body and mind until a dark truth emerges.
- Focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
- Checco was born into privilege in a small Italian town with a guaranteed job as a public servant. When a new reformist government vows to cut down on bureaucracy, Checco is forced to accept worsening conditions.
- Max and Thea search for Max's missing nephew in Spitsbergen. His disappearance may relate to a seed company takeover causing controversy in Brussels. Their investigation uncovers political intrigue and danger.
- Seven adventurers embark on an expedition in the world's most hostile environment, The Arctic. Starting from the Southernmost peninsula of Spitsbergen, Svalbard they travel to the Northmost part of the Island lasting for 40 days.
- A soldier's unexpected arrival affects two women's simple existence.
- This dystopia takes place in the near future. The death penalty has been abolished throughout the world. The prisons are overcrowded. International organizations decide to conduct an experiment.
- Lord Byron, poet Percy Shelley, his future wife, Mary Shelley (writing Frankenstein) and others spend the summer of 1816 together.
- A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.
- A group of seamen from Norway find a Soviet listening station and they become targets for both America and Russia. Another cold war takes place.
- Tyranny is about a young artist and mathematician, Daniel McCarthy, who, after volunteering in a brain mapping experiment, begins seeing puzzling images he believes are visions of future events. Several years of repeated experiments cause his wife to leave him as he decends further into a maddening obsession to fit together pieces of a major global crisis about to occur. Eleven years and many crises later, he travels across the globe, leading a group of revolutionaries, known as the Strawman Underground, on a mission to out-maneuver the conspirators before they gain total control of the people.
- A young writer whose proposal was recently rejected goes to Greenland to spend a year at an outpost for hunting and trapping animals for furs. At the outpost he meets two men who are none too keen to spend the winter with the newcomer.
- Hytte (The Cabin) is a 75-minute feature film that questions the quest for identity in a hyper-globalized society. The film explores 9 months in the life of Luc, a divorced man, and father of seven-year-old Mira. In the middle of preparing his apartment to have Mira live with him, Luc escapes to Svalbard, an archipelago near the North Pole where he improvises a holiday. Stumbling drunk out of an Arctic Oktoberfest Luc meets Mike, a stranger who lives in an isolated cabin in the arctic desert. Mike mysteriously abandons Luc in mid-conversation. Intrigued, Luc decides to find Mike. Along the way, he meets Ingrid, a young Norwegian teacher with whom he builds a connection. Missing his flight home Luc decides to stay with Ingrid and start a new life on the island. Luc rushes into the footsteps of the tourist who remains elusive and volatile, Luc hunts a shadow, his own possibly.
- A journey alongside the filmmakers behind Disneynature's Polar Bear (2022) as they face profound challenges 300 miles from the North Pole to film one of the planet's most intriguing creatures.
- A German expedition with a international crew is in the remote Arctic ice when the 2nd world war starts, and they are commanded to take active part in the war. Soon they find themselves in a fight of life and death.
- Deep in the earth beneath the Norwegian permafrost, seeds from all over the world are stored in the Global Seed Vault to provide a backup should disaster strike. For the first time ever, seeds held there from a major gene bank in Aleppo are now being replicated, after its holdings were left behind when the institution had to move to Lebanon due to the civil war. It is refugees from Syria who are carrying out this painstaking work in the fields of the Beqaa Valley. In the Levant, dry conditions and the power of global agricultural corporations are the biggest challenge, while in the Arctic Circle - where the seed vault was supposed to withstand anything - it is rising temperatures and melting glaciers.
- Two friends are travelling to the end of the earth to dance in the polar wilderness of Svalbard. On the way, they explore the history of our ideas of the Arctic, along with the grand questions of life, art and our place in the world.
- A young woman spends an adventurous winter with a trapper on Spitsbergen.
- -"La Semaine verte" was first a radio program in September 19, 1970 on Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne, and then a television program since 1971. It is a weekly meeting with nature, exploring the realities of agriculture, fishing, forestry and the environment. The objective of the emission has broadened and also touches on ecology and the environment. It closely follows current events in the rural world, but is addressed to all those who are interested in the quality of what we eat, by protecting the environment and managing our renewable resources. Weekly audience ratings are 400,000 listeners each week. The program is also presented in webcast and podcast format.
- On March 5, 2010, while filming a snowmobiling segment in the Sierra Nevada back-country, Grant Korgan burst-fractured his L1 vertebrae and was told he would never walk again. Despite his prognosis, Grant Korgan and his wife Shawna, focused on the goal of 120% recovery. On January 17, 2012, along with two seasoned explorers, Grant accomplished the impossible and became the first spinal cord injured athlete to literally PUSH himself--nearly 100 miles (the final degree of latitude) to the most inhospitable place on the planet: the bottom of the globe, the geographic South Pole.
- A shooting star falls down over the arctic island of Svalbard and The Global Seed Vault gets an unexpected visitor.
- A cinematic letter to a future great-grandchild weaves together a story of personal loss, family and the difference each of us can make in the world.
- Marine biology college professor Martin Schell and his partner prepare an Arctic expedition to the coast of Spitzbergen. But his sister, forgotten for years, suddenly comes dumps on him their semi-dependent dad, so she can have a holiday. Old Kurt Schell refuses to be left in a seniors home, escapes and gets a friend to arrange for him a 'press' spot on the expedition ship. Being discovered only after it sailed, he must bunk with Martin. Real reporter Nina, who failed to get out of this assignment, has a past with Martin, which Kurt won't let them ignore.
- THIS COLD LIFE takes a look at the colorful characters who choose to live in the isolation of the world's northernmost town, where polar bears outnumber humans.
- With glaciologist Heïdi Sevestre, we go to meet the glaciers of the Arctic. The film aims to raise awareness of their infinite beauty, as well as their worrying fragility and the consequences of their melting on the world.
- Travel by Dart is an inspirational tale of Sorin Mihailovici, an adventurer who throws darts at the world map blindfolded and travels wherever they land - no matter how far, complicated, or expensive it is.
- Deep in the Polar Arctic, the discovery has been made of a completely new species - a giant sea monster with the head of a T-Rex, a fifty-foot-long body the shape of a giant whale and huge flippers - making it the largest and fastest prehistoric sea creature ever to terrorize the oceans. Up until now the very existence of this creature during the Jurassic period has been completely unknown to science.
- Along his strenuous journey to the North Pole, a chance encounter forces a fearless explorer to make an impossible decision.
- Former US Navy SEAL Joel Lambert sets out to get up close with four of the world's top predators - polar bears, lions, great white sharks, and spotted hyenas - and observe what makes them nature's ultimate hunters.
- Once you experience a total solar eclipse, it changes you.
- Sailing upon the frigid waters of the Norwegian Arctic, a happenstance crew embark on the ultimate voyage, creating a message for an audience 1000 years in the future.
- Bears around the globe were observed in their natural habitat using specially designed and disguised cameras.
- A documentary trying to relive the 10 days of sailing around Svalbard in August 2019.
- At an isolated outpost in the Arctic, the pioneering spirit of the Space Race clashes with the suspicions of the Cold War.
- A sixth mass extinction has now begun on Planet Earth, caused not by geology or natural climate change, but by a single species - humans.
- Ever wonder how professional skiers and riders make it all look so easy? Join skiers like Daron Rahlves, Phil Meier, David Wise, Kaylin Richardson, and Travis Ganong as they carve runs and delve deep into the mystery known only as the flow state. Journey along from the Arctic Ocean, to the Sea of Japan, all the way to the top of the Swiss alps, and finally back to the tranquil aspen groves of Utah and soon maybe you'll be discovering how to control your own personal flow state.
- This follows the extraordinary story of how a father and son attempt to fly their tiny 2-seat Cessna airplane to the North Pole - and land there.
- How is the Arctic changing in the age of a global warming? Is it possible to adapt to these changes? Why do we need to listen to scientists? These are very topical questions that this documentary is trying to answer.
- 2 demigods alter the course of mankind through the selfish acts and desires of their timeless love affair.
- Two groups of teenagers venture on a week-long Arctic expedition on the Svalbard archipelago. Through concrete activities, these young people will appreciate the 21st century issues regarding climate change.