Pohyby aneb Za tajemstvím hlubinných procesů Země

Tšekki, 2015, 42 min

Ohjaus:

Martina Spurná

Käsikirjoitus:

Martina Spurná

Sävellys:

Michal Rataj

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Far beyond the polar circle is where a group of Czech geologists sets out on an annual basis. Their destination is Hornsund, the southernmost bay of the island of West Spitsbergen. Here for the past 6 years, the scientists have regularly monitored with a unique device the movements of the earth, mapping out the unexplored terrain that had previously lain hidden deep under the ice. For their latest expedition beyond the Arctic Circle, the researchers decided to bring on two filmmakers. It is amidst the magnificent and rugged nature of the Svalbard Islands, at a cozy Polish polar station with its conveniences, that striking footage thus came to see the light of day. Which offers the viewer an intimate insight into the heart of the Czech polar expedition and a humane look at the scientists themselves. The documentary gradually unravels all that the researchers, through their patient observation of nature, are able to read out not only from the terrain or the rocks, but also the imperceptible and so far unpredictable tectonic movements of the Earth. Against the backdrop of the breathtaking Arctic nature, a story is narrated about the crucial information about our planet that this particular group of scientists may provide. (Academia Film Olomouc)

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