Antarctica is known as Earth's last continent. Experience the wonders of the frozen land in this spectacular trilogy.
The Crystal Ocean. At the southernmost point on earth, ice particles known as diamond dust float in the wind, eventually settling and being packed down into the solid ice cap that covers Antarctica. The ice mass flows down to the sea in vast, slow-moving glaciers and at the coast spills out into bays, forming giant ice shelves. As the shelves break off as bergs they begin their journey around the seas surrounding Antarctica. Follow the progress of the iceberg and its inhabitants from its summer birth through to winter's night when it becomes locked in the sea's icy grip.
Awards:
Underwater Award, Japan Wildlife Film Festival, 2001.
Best Environment Film, Mountainfilm, Telluride, 2001.
Emmy Award - Individual Acheivement: Cinematographer - Mike Single, 2000.
Certificate of Honour, 8th Shanghai TV Festival, 2000.
Single on Ice. A compelling behind-the-scenes portrayal of a unique journey into the world of award-winning filmmaker, Michael Single. Follow Michael as he meets the challenges of working in the world's most inhospitable environment.
Katabatic. There is a wind blowing in Antarctica unlike any other. As it journeys across the vast white continent on its journey to the sea, it shapes land and ice, dictates the rules that control all life and spawns weather that will affect the whole planet.
NTSC & PAL compatible