Climate change has reached the indigenous Nenets people in the north of Siberia. The nomads' herds of reindeer move on thin ice. The warming in the Russian Arctic is becoming dramatically visible. Huge craters open in the thawing permafrost and expose dangerous viruses and bacteria. Forest floors dry out and the taiga catches on fire. The pack ice off the coast is melting and depriving polar bears of their habitat so that they approach human settlements in their desperation. The changes in the nature of the Arctic Circle combine with the measurements of researchers and observations of the indigenous people to form a disturbing overall picture: In the Russian Arctic, Pandora's box has been opened! The film team had the chance to shoot in regions that were been restricted areas for decades. The documentary shows in impressive and depressing images already existing effects, phenomena and ominous interlinkages of global warming.
Henry M. Mix
Director, Writer
Boas Schwarz
Director, Writer
Annette Gerhardt
Self - Narrator (voice)
Vladimir Romanovsky
Self - Interviewee
Jean-Michel Claverie
Self - Interviewee
Alexander Volkovitsky
Self - Interviewee
Tetsuya Hiyama
Self - Interviewee
Maria Gavrilo
Self - Interviewee
Egor Kirillin
Self - Interviewee
Roman Petrov
Self - Interviewee
Juri Shdanov
Self - Interviewee
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