Screening: ICE WOMEN & Talk w/ Angelika Humbert
Doors: 17:00 / film starts 17:30
Three women. Three paths into the ice. Three voices that have gone unheard for too long.
As part of our on going series 'Climate Talks' we together with GEUS happily invite you to a exclusive screening of the brandnew German documentary 'Ice Women' by Dorothea Braun, Jens Becker.
“ICE WOMEN” reimagines the history of the Arctic: from a female perspective. Moving away from the male-dominated narrative of heroic conquest, toward scientific and feminine curiosity, intuition, and resilience. From Josephine Peary, who wrote and conducted research in the ice, to Ada Blackjack, who fought for survival on Wrangel Island, to Louise Arner Boyd, who led seven major Arctic expeditions and documented them with technical precision. Their voices have not been silenced—they find their echo in the present: in glaciologist Angelika Humbert, Inupiat linguist Maddy Kiminaq Alvanna-Stimpfle, and social worker Kaalannguaq Eipe Uvdloriaq from Qaa-naaq in North Greenland.
The screening will be followed by talk with famous German glaciologist Angelika Humbert and Prof William Colgan from GEUS (Department of Glaciology and Climate), senior researcher Anja Rutishauser (GEUS) and director Jens Becker.
Afterwards we invite you to a small reception.
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