Anchorage International Film Festival to Screen Ghosts of the Arctic this December 2017

In some more good news, the Anchorage ‘Films Worth Freezing For’ film festival has announced that it will be screening ‘Ghosts of the Arctic’ as one of its selected Short Documentaries this December. Official Selections to the Anchorage International Film Festival are carefully chosen from hundreds of submissions, from films that represent the best of international and independent cinema. The AIFF is proud to announce the 2017 event will include 128  international and locally made films from 25 countries. 

Red Rock Film Festival to Screen Ghosts of the Arctic this November 2017

I received some exciting news today that the 11th Annual Red Rock Film Festival will be screening Ghosts of the Arctic this November. Nominated for the Best Documentary short category, Ghosts of the Arctic is one of only a handful of films to make the category short list this year. Unfortunately, I will be unable to attend as I will be in Antarctica at the time, but if you happen to be going please drop me a line and let me know how it goes.The Red Rock Film Festival is an international gathering for cinematic art in Festival City, USA in Utah. It is retreat for independent premieres, films, and panels that both enlighten the senses and empower the mind. This year, films will be screened at the Ramada Inn and Suits in Festival City, 1575 W. 200 N., Cedar City, Utah. 

Ghosts of the Arctic Wins at the Australian Video Producer Awards 2017

In some exciting news, good friend Abraham Joffe (director and cinematographer of Ghosts of the Arctic and Kingdom of the Ice Bear) just took out the Documentary Videographer of the Year and Corporate Video Producer of the Year category wins as well as the overall grand prize win of Australian Video Producer of the Year at the Australian Video Producer awards for our recent short film Ghosts of the Arctic. Ghosts of the Arctic was awarded a Gold with Distinction; the highest award possible. Congratulations Abe! I told you all those long hours and frostbite was worth it!

Australian Television Channel Nine Today Show Feature Ghosts of the Arctic Interview

For those of you who are outside of Australia without access to the Today show on Channel Nine, or who otherwise might have missed it, below is a copy of the complete interview that went out live a few days ago on my polar photography and recent Ghosts of the Arctic short film. Just click on the image below to play the full interview.

Ghosts of the Arctic to Screen at New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival

This October Ghosts of the Arctic has been selected to be screened at the New York City Wildlife Conservation Film Festival. Unfortunately I will not be able to attend due to my expedition commitments in Greenland, but if you are attending please drop me a line and let me know how it goes!The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) is an academic organization whose mission is to inform, engage and inspire audiences about the need for and importance of the protection of global biodiversity. The WCFF does this through the annual film festival in New York and Beijing, the annual biodiversity conference in New York. WCFF also engages in monthly programs in New York and other cites that include film screenings, business & social networking events, and presentations.