Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul
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Directed bySebastian Copeland
Written bySebastian Copeland
Produced bySebastian Copeland
StarringSebastian Copeland
Keith Heger
Keith Heger
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| Directed by | Sebastian Copeland |
| Written by | Sebastian Copeland |
| Produced by | Sebastian Copeland |
| Starring | Sebastian Copeland Keith Heger |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Into the Cold: A Journey of the Soul is a documentary film written and directed by Sebastian Copeland that follows two men's journey to the geographic North Pole in 2009, commemorating the centennial of Admiral Peary's successful 1909 reach.[1] The film retraces the training and two-month expedition of Sebastian Copeland and his partner Keith Heger as they cover more than 400 miles on foot in sub-zero temperatures. Into the Cold communicates the message that there will be no bicentennial expedition to the North Pole due to the rapidly vanishing polar ice cap.
