π THE BIG ICE Episode 2: Blowing Hot and Cold
Produced by the NZ National Film Unit
16mm Sound Negative ("B" wind)
Status: Preservation Master
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Catalogue Synopsis:
Only now are we coming to realise the importance of Antarctica as the world's greatest weather factory. The size of the United States and Europe combined, covered in an ice sheet sometimes two miles thick, the Antarctic has the power to create deserts or jungles as far away as the equator. And man may have the power to trigger those changes.
25 mins.
The content of the films in this series are not restricted, but they are protected under section 49(1)(a) of the Public Records Act 2005.
Access to films and audio records are subject to preservation and technical requirements. Films are not issuable due to their technical formats.
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