Silent Snow

Silent Snow 2011

1h 11min Director: Jan van den Berg

Documentary

Silent Snow follows a young Greenlandic woman (Pipaluk Knudsen-Ostermann) on her journey all around the world to find the local causes of the contamination that is quietly poisoning her people. In three different continents she meets the people behind the sources of pollution and discovers the heartbreaking dilemmas that lie at the heart of it. For example in Africa, where some people are looking for alternatives for DDT, however its grey poisonous clouds are a cheap way of saving millions of lives in malaria prevention. The disastrous health issues that result on the long term are conveniently put aside. While the Inuit would rather deny the problem at hand, it has become her difficult task to convince them of its severity. And while the expedition members’ wellbeing is subject to the condition of their environment, it becomes increasingly clear that their lives are not the only ones at risk in the delicate entanglement of nature and mankind.

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Cast

Crew

Director
Jan van den Berg
Producers
Jan van den Berg
Cinematography
Viraj Singh
Editing
Boris Everts

Details

Release date
Mar 1, 2011
Runtime
71 min
Status
Released
Language
EN

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