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Release Date:
January 2, 2011
Original Title:
Ice
Alternate Titles:
Gelo
Ice
Ice - Der Tag, an dem die Welt erfriert
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Power
Screentime
Production Countries:
New Zealand | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 12 GB: 12
Runtime: 184
It is 2020. Findings by environmental scientist Professor Thom Archer suggest that Halo, the corporate energy company drilling on the Greenland Glacier are causing it to melt. Archer's warnings are ignored, so he heads to the Arctic to find indisputable evidence. Upon arrival, he realizes humankind is under immediate threat, and races home to save his family. The glacier collapses, with devastating consequences. Astonishing weather patterns emerge and plunge the world's temperatures into steep decline.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Jenny Morgan
Art Direction:
Miro Harre
Assistant Editor:
Kate Hardy
Costume Designer:
Pauline Bowkett
Costume Supervisor:
Brett Garton
Dialogue Editor:
Dan Green
Director:
Nick Copus
Director of Photography:
Richard Bluck
Editor:
Margot Francis
Executive Producer:
Ewa Radwanska
Justin Bodle
Philly de Lacey
First Assistant Director:
Simon Ambridge
Hairdresser:
Kimberly Wilson
Key Makeup Artist:
Tracey Reeby
Line Producer:
Judith Trye
Location Coordinator:
Sharon Ninness
Makeup Artist:
Michele Barber
Makeup Supervisor:
Davina Lamont
Music Editor:
Steve Gallagher
Novel:
James Follett
Original Music Composer:
David Long
Post Production Supervisor:
Pamela Harvey-White
Producer:
Riccardo Pellizzeri
Production Coordinator:
Rebekah Kelly
Production Design:
Tim Ferrier
Production Manager:
Annie Dodman
Scenic Artist:
Danny Strachan
Script Supervisor:
Katharine Phyn
Second Unit Director:
Lawrence Woodward
Set Decoration:
Milton Candish
Sound Effects Editor:
Tony Gibson
Sound Recordist:
Chris Hiles
Stunt Coordinator:
Lawrence Woodward
Visual Effects Editor:
Gwillym Hewetson
Visual Effects Producer:
Piers Hampton
Writer:
Ray Harding
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