Arctic Blast

Arctic Blast

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith
Produced by
  • Gina Black
  • Stefan Wodoslawsky
Written by Jason Bourque
Starring
Music by Mario Sévigny
Cinematography Marc Windon
Edited by Robert E. Newton
Production
company
Screen Tasmania
Distributed by IFM/Filmways
Release dates
  • 4 August 2010 (2010-08-04)
Running time
92 minutes
Country
  • Australia
  • Canada
Language English

Arctic Blast is a 2010 Australian-Canadian disaster film. Its world premiere took place at the 2010 Canadian Film Festival in Sydney, at the Dendy Opera Quays cinema, on 4 August.

Plot

The plot is centered on a colossal blast of heavily chilled mesosphere air, spreading over the Earth after a solar eclipse combined with the effects of environmental pollution that caused a hole in the ozone layer. The catastrophic event threatens to engulf the entire world in ice. As Hobart, Tasmania, is hit by the cold front with temperatures of below -70 degrees Celsius, causing people to die almost instantaneously, physicist Jack Tait (Michael Shanks) tries to find a solution while protecting his family.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Tasmania. The executive producer is Antony I. Ginnane, whose venture IFM/Filmways was responsible for the film release in Australia and New Zealand.[1] The other executive producers are Tom Berry and Pierre David.

References

  1. "Arctic Blast to premiere at Canadian fest". Encore. Retrieved 24 December 2010.

External links


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