
If the ice sheet covering Greenland melted, global sea levels would rise 21 feet, profoundly impacting our planet. How, why, and when could this happen? A few years ago, scientists found lost sediment from a secret sub-ice Cold War base in the Arctic from the 1960s that holds clues to a time when Greenland Ice Sheet was gone. The Memory of Darkness, Light, and Ice is an hour-long documentary about the discovery of this sediment and the critical implications of the science to our future. The finding that the ice sheet melted in the past completely transforms our understanding of the stability of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Cast
Crew
Kathy Kasic
Director, Writer, Director of Photography, Producer

Tony Hale
Writer, Editor
Jonathan Porteus
Writer, Sound Recordist
Roast I'm Post
Colorist
Calvin Luu
Colorist
Sophia Bihele
Assistant Production Coordinator
Benjamin Grinand
Camera Operator
Eddie Pum
Camera Operator
Scott Hanshew
Animation, Graphic Designer
Jason McDaniel
Sound Designer
Luc Gore
Sound Recordist
Julien Brocal
Compositor
Trinity Kummer
Graphic Designer
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