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Greenland: The Icy Eldorado

Year: 2025 DocumentaryTV Movie Runtime: 56 min Rating: 9.0

Overview

Greenland has become a major geopolitical issue between the United States, Europe, Russia, and China due to its geographical location and mineral resources. Its geopolitical destiny will have significant ecological consequences for the entire planet. What choice will the people of Greenland make? The largest island in the world, with its 2.2 million square kilometers covered 80% by ice, is also one of the least densely populated territories on Earth, with barely 57,000 inhabitants. Mainly living off fishing, tourism, and Danish subsidies, yet sitting on a potential treasure. We are talking about 25% of the world's hydrocarbon reserves, the third-largest uranium reserves, and 20% of rare earths. An icy Eldorado that today sparks all sorts of ambitions, one of the hotspots where the future of our multipolar world is being shaped. This is what the film will explore, addressing both its economic and commercial challenges, as well as its geo-ecological and military implications.

Genres

DocumentaryTV Movie

Cast

Aurine Crémieux

Aurine Crémieux

Self - Narrator (voice)

Avaraaq Bendtsen

Avaraaq Bendtsen

Self - Interviewee

Jens Heinrich

Jens Heinrich

Self - Interviewee

Peter Viggo Jakobsen

Peter Viggo Jakobsen

Self - Interviewee

Julia Nesheiwat

Julia Nesheiwat

Self - Interviewee

Paul Bierman

Paul Bierman

Self - Interviewee

Rasmus Jarlov

Rasmus Jarlov

Self - Interviewee

Karl Sandgreen

Karl Sandgreen

Self - Interviewee

Pele Broberg

Pele Broberg

Self - Interviewee

Naaja Nathanielsen

Naaja Nathanielsen

Self - Interviewee

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