AMNH Presents: Wonders of the Arctic

SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 – MARCH 2, 2017

LEFRAK THEATRE

Daily, every half hour from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Film Examining the Vast Ice Wilderness of the Arctic Will Screen in 3D Digital and 2D

Set in the frozen wilderness at the top of the world, Wonders of the Arctic tells the story of survival in one of the most unforgiving environments on earth dominated by a single element: ice.  Far away in this glittering world of ice and snow, polar bears tussle, huskies howl, and narwhals dive within the turquoise waters. Through compelling stories told by scientists and Inuit leaders, viewers will discover the impact of ice on the Arctic’s inhabitants, both animals and humans. For thousands of years, the Inuit and their predecessors have adapted and thrived in this beautiful yet harsh environment. Today, their survival has inspired scientists to conduct intense research and answer troubling questions about life in this fragile and largely uninhabited landscape.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker David Lickley, Wonders of the Arctic takes audiences on a journey across one of the most beautiful and frigid places on earth, exploring how humans and animals have adapted and flourished for thousands of years in the vast ice wilderness of the Arctic.

 











When: Fri., Sep. 2, 2016 - Thu., Mar. 2, 2017 at 10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Where: American Museum of Natural History
Central Park West at 79th Street
212-769-5100
Price: $27 (adults), $22 (students/seniors), $16 (children); Member Discount: $13.50 adults; $8.50 children.; Free for Voyager-level Members and above
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SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 – MARCH 2, 2017

LEFRAK THEATRE

Daily, every half hour from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Film Examining the Vast Ice Wilderness of the Arctic Will Screen in 3D Digital and 2D

Set in the frozen wilderness at the top of the world, Wonders of the Arctic tells the story of survival in one of the most unforgiving environments on earth dominated by a single element: ice.  Far away in this glittering world of ice and snow, polar bears tussle, huskies howl, and narwhals dive within the turquoise waters. Through compelling stories told by scientists and Inuit leaders, viewers will discover the impact of ice on the Arctic’s inhabitants, both animals and humans. For thousands of years, the Inuit and their predecessors have adapted and thrived in this beautiful yet harsh environment. Today, their survival has inspired scientists to conduct intense research and answer troubling questions about life in this fragile and largely uninhabited landscape.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker David Lickley, Wonders of the Arctic takes audiences on a journey across one of the most beautiful and frigid places on earth, exploring how humans and animals have adapted and flourished for thousands of years in the vast ice wilderness of the Arctic.

 

Buy tickets/get more info now