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The Last Glaciers

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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 change. IMAX immerses you in an extraordinary journey to the top of Earth's glaciers as Leeson and Wood hear from leading scientists and impacted communities about the imminent dangers if we fail to protect what's left of these rapidly disappearing natural water reservoirs. The 40-minute documentary captures the fragility of the natural world, the impact humans have on the planet's life support systems and brings forward a call to action from the next generation determined to reverse our climate crisis.

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Carla Hay Culture Mix The Last Glaciers comes across as a documentary vanity project for filmmaker Craig Leeson to have footage of him paragliding over famous glacial mountains instead of being an important call to action about climate change. Apr 23, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Andrew S A magnificent Movie. Awe inspiring, heart warming and a sobering reminder of the climate challenges we must all address. Highly recommended 👍😊 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/04/24 Full Review howard b An important movie, well made Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/04/24 Full Review Rachel B Climate change is never an enjoyable topic but I liked how this film shared so much of the journey and went to so many locations to really investigate the issue and shared what we can actually do about the situation. This is a really important topic, I hope others will take the time to watch. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/27/24 Full Review Ferris B Very thought provoking, most worrying ! The impact on millions of people could be devastating. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/09/23 Full Review Edwin D An Immensely captivating film that has left me craving for a sequel. It has a unique cinematic aura of vast regions that delivers an insight into the effects of the human footprint on climate change. Some gripping moments of climbers risking their lives tolerating below-freezing conditions. Not just a validation of human's continuing intrusion into climate change but also an entertaining presentation that will leave you shockingly stunned and trigger "a wake-up call." Congrats to Craig Leeson and his brave crew for giving us all this vital awareness of climate change. Edwin Datoc Photographer. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/13/22 Full Review Scott A An insightful documentary that focuses on a much-forgotten aspect of climate change, glaciers and their effect on millions of humans. The element of adventure combined with mountaineering cinematography makes it a compelling documentary. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/11/22 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis 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 change. IMAX immerses you in an extraordinary journey to the top of Earth's glaciers as Leeson and Wood hear from leading scientists and impacted communities about the imminent dangers if we fail to protect what's left of these rapidly disappearing natural water reservoirs. The 40-minute documentary captures the fragility of the natural world, the impact humans have on the planet's life support systems and brings forward a call to action from the next generation determined to reverse our climate crisis.
Director
Craig Leeson
Producer
Craig Leeson, Malcolm Wood
Distributor
IMAX Entertainment
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 22, 2022, Limited
Runtime
40m
Sound Mix
Dolby