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Ice Dream: Lapland's Snow Show
On the edge of the Arctic Circle some of the biggest names in art and architecture - including Zaha Hadid, Anish Kapoor, Yoko Ono, Tatsuo Mihijima and Future Systems - recently gathered to produce an extraordinary collection of artworks made of ice and snow. See ice harvested by chainsaw, flaming vodka coursing through Hadid's ziggurat (and threatening to melt it) and Anish Kapoor get cross as his 'Red Solid' begins to look more like a pink slush puppy. Charlie Luxton investigates.
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This documentary showcases the breathtaking beauty and unique ecosystem of Lapland during its winter season. It explores the challenges and wonders of life in extreme cold, highlighting the adaptations of local flora and fauna. The film captures the ethereal landscapes shaped by snow and ice, offering a glimpse into a rarely seen world.
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Fun Fact
The production team for documentaries focusing on Arctic regions often faces significant logistical challenges, including extreme temperatures, limited daylight hours, and the need for specialized cold-weather equipment to capture footage.
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