It drips, crackles and snaps. The Aletsch is the largest and longest glacier in the Alps, and it is melting. Images of this microcosm symbolise the problems of the Earth's macrocosm. This film helps us visualise the decline of perennial ice.
Original title: Aletsch Negative
Directed by: Laurence BONVIN
Country: Switzerland
Year of production: 2019
Running time: 11 min 30 s
Category: Short film
Techniques used: photos, live action
Version: Without dialogue or commentary
Process: Colour
Target public: Adults, Young adults
Directed by: Laurence BONVIN
Production: Laurence BONVIN
Sound: Bojan Milosevic