https://antibiotiqueaugmentin.com/augmentin-625-posologie/
  • Catalogue
    • Fiction
    • Documentary
    • Children
  • News
  • Festivals&Markets
  • Downloads
  • Contacts
docs for sale IDFA 2022

Buromsky Island

Warming The Heart of Antarctica
Ostrov Buromskogo
written and directed by Olga Stefanova
documentary
2020
Russia
52; 80 min
Rus, Eng, Ger, Cze
Tags
  • necropolis
  • feat
  • extremeness
  • penguins
  • tragedy
  • men's team
  • USSR
  • Eastern Europe
  • memory
  • post-Soviet space
  • Nordic story
  • Far North
  • ecology
  • anthropogenic factor
  • politics
  • social issues
  • female directors
  • visual anthropology
Festivals and Awards
  • Russia People and Environment 2021 Best Documentary

  • Estonia Matsalu Nature Film Festival 2021
    Romania The Rasnov Histories and Film Festival 2021

  • Poland Krakow FF 2021

  • Russia Window to Europe Russian FF 2020 (Documentary Competition)

  • Russian National Prize «Laurel Branch» 2020 Best Popular Science, Educational Film (named after Lev Nikolaev)
 
Synopsis

There's an island in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica. No one knows about it apart from the polar explorers who spend winter there. And their relatives.
The sarcophaguses are situated right on the rocks. These are people who aren’t mentioned on the pages of geography textbooks. But without them it would be impossible to explore Antarctica.
More than 60 years have passed since the first burial. During this time, the cemetery has never been renovated.
Our team of 8 people went to Antarctica to complete this task for the first time.

Crew
operators Olga Stefanova, Andrey Kuznecov
composer Oleg Troyanovskiy
executive producer Natalia Luken
producer Alexander Zhukov
production by LEX FILM
Annotation

The film Warming the heart of Antarctica tells a story about polar explorers who lost their lives in Antarctica. This film is about the price that people have to pay for the opportunity to look beyond the horizon and explore the unknown. 

Downloads
PosterStillsPhotosTrailer