You’re invited to a free screening of Chasing Time, a powerful new
documentary that captures the urgency of a changing world through striking
imagery of glaciers melting before our eyes. Settle in with a glass of wine or
lemonade and enjoy a selection of hors d’oeuvres as you experience the film.
About the filmmakers: James Balog, world-renowned photographer and filmmaker,
spent 15 years documenting 18 glaciers across the globe. He is an embodiment of
STEM in the real world. Jeff Orlowski-Yang is an award-winning film director of
both Chasing Ice and Chasing Time.
Filmed in these locations: Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Canada, and the
Himalayas.
Visual evidence: Balog brought the world’s first and most compelling visual
evidence of climate change to the global stage.
Previous work: This project follows the Emmy-winning documentary, Chasing
Ice.
In Chasing Time, the team reunites for a final mission to close out
the decades-long Extreme Ice Survey project. It powerfully captures the end of
the epic undertaking and spotlights the power of an intergenerational effort to
seed hope and inspire action toward a sustainable future.
A Q&A will follow, featuring James Balog, director Jeff Orlowski-Yang,
and activist high school student Sawyer Duval.
Please note that this session will be limited to the first 500
attendees.