Virtual Film Series ~ The Last Ice & Interview with Director Scott Ressler
This year the Woodstock Vermont Film Series, presented by Billings Farm & Museum is entering a new era, using an online platform to stream our 15-film series. We look forward to bringing this format for unique, place-based storytelling to our community.
Tickets are sold per film, or purchase a series pass.
Scientific projections forecast the total disappearance of summer sea ice in the Arctic — the critical cooling system of our planet — by as early as 2040. But, as the sea ice between Canada and Greenland melts, the outside world sees an unprecedented opportunity. Oil and gas deposits, faster shipping routes, tourism and fishing all provide financial incentive to exploit the newly opened waters. For more than 100,000 Inuit who live in the Arctic, on and around the frozen ocean, an entire way of life is at stake. Development here threatens to upset the balance between their communities, land and wildlife, leaving the future of this region and their culture increasingly uncertain. The Last Ice tells the story of the Inuit communities fighting to protect the rapidly disappearing Arctic that has been their home for centuries. Filmed over four years and featuring interviews with Inuit community leaders, traditional hunters, activists, and youth, the question is, will the world listen?
Produced by National Geographic Partners.