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Ice Grave

On July 11, 1897, three men - the Swedish engineer Salomon August Andrée and his companions Nils Strindberg and Knut Fraenkel - set off from Spitsbergen for the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon, a daring attempt to conquer the Arctic from the air. Contact is lost after a few days. They are never seen again. Thirty-three years later, on August 6, 1930, a sealing ship makes a chilling discovery on the remote Island of Kvitøya, the northernmost part of Svalbard. The expedition’s remains, bodies frozen in time beneath the snow, alongside journals and undeveloped film material. Ninety-three of the 240 recovered photographs are salvaged. The documentary reconstructs this expedition between delusion and vision, between scientific ambition and human vulnerability as a compelling mosaic of past and present – ​​an archaeological crime thriller about the price of discovery, the beauty of the unknown, and the melting of memory in the ice of time, with a touch of tragic, unrequited love.

Top Cast

  • Hélène Gaudy

    Hélène Gaudy

    Self - Interviewee

  • Tyrone Martinsson

    Tyrone Martinsson

    Self - Interviewee

  • Bea Uusma

    Bea Uusma

    Self - Interviewee

  • Gunnar Horn

    Gunnar Horn

    Self (archive footage)

  • François Gillerot

    François Gillerot

    Self - Narrator (voice) (French version)

  • Ulrike Johannson

    Ulrike Johannson

    Self - Narrator (voice) (German version)

  • Henrik Ekman

    Henrik Ekman

    Self - Narrator (voice) (Swedish version)

  • Sandrine Grange

    Sandrine Grange

    Self - Additional French Voice (voice)

  • Jean-François Legonin

    Jean-François Legonin

    Self - Additional French Voice (voice)

Overview

On July 11, 1897, three men - the Swedish engineer Salomon August Andrée and his companions Nils Strindberg and Knut Fraenkel - set off from Spitsbergen for the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon, a daring attempt to conquer the Arctic from the air. Contact is lost after a few days. They are never seen again. Thirty-three years later, on August 6, 1930, a sealing ship makes a chilling discovery on the remote Island of Kvitøya, the northernmost part of Svalbard. The expedition’s remains, bodies frozen in time beneath the snow, alongside journals and undeveloped film material. Ninety-three of the 240 recovered photographs are salvaged. The documentary reconstructs this expedition between delusion and vision, between scientific ambition and human vulnerability as a compelling mosaic of past and present – ​​an archaeological crime thriller about the price of discovery, the beauty of the unknown, and the melting of memory in the ice of time, with a touch of tragic, unrequited love.

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