In Greenland’s melting Arctic, wildlife and Inuit communities face upheaval from today’s climate crisis.
Nowhere on Earth is warming faster than
the Arctic and Greenland stands on the front
line. The melting ice sheet disrupts delicate
ecosystems: muskoxen graze unfamiliar
ground, narwhal pods navigate open water,
and hungry polar bears stray far from the pack
ice. For the Inuit, the rapid changes threaten
both livelihood and tradition. Filmmaker
Lars Pfeiffer hikes trough a fragile region
in upheaval, where the climate crisis is not
tomorrow’s problem, but today’s reality.
For those ready to see beyond the melting ice.
The screening is followed by a talk with director Lars Pfeiffer.