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冰冻星球II

Frozen Planet II

Director: Mark Brownlow/Elizabeth White/
Producer:BBC Studios | BBC | BBC America | Migu Video | ZDF | France Televisions
Country / Region:UK | US | China | Germany | France
Year:2022
Duration:50min*6sets
Film Introduction
Eleven years after the phenomenal first series, Frozen Planet returns with a spellbinding journey through magical icy lands. From the makers of Blue Planet II. The north and south poles. The snow-draped forests and plains of the north. Remote mountain ranges. These are worlds of surprising variety and beauty – seemingly untouched by human presence. It’s this isolation that makes these places so special. Here, the planet’s most enigmatic animals reign supreme. Wolves hunt huge bison across vast snowy plains. Killer whales use cunning techniques to stalk their prey. And rarely seen Siberian tigers pad quietly through crisp white snow. Frozen Planet II captures these fairy tale animals and lands on the cusp of change.
Film Creator
Mark, executive producer, who is a multiple BAFTA/EMMY award-winning executive producer with over twenty-five years of programming experience across a broad range of wildlife TV documentaries - and with a passion for the oceans. As series producer of ‘Blue Planet II’, he employed ground-breaking technology and environmental storytelling to give an entirely new understanding of life beneath the waves. BP2 went on to become the most watched wildlife TV programme of all time. As Executive Producer of ‘Frozen Planet II’, he has led the vision for the series and ventured to Antarctica to direct the ‘wave-washing’ killer whales.
Elizabeth White is the Series Producer of Frozen Planet II. A BAFTA and EMMY award-winning producer/director with 18 years’ experience with the BBC Natural History Unit, she has a passion for cold places, having started life as a research biologist working in polar and marine environments. She has a strong creative vision and proven track record of producing cinematic content with intimate storytelling. Her film, Islands, for the smash-hit series Planet Earth II drew the highest audience figures for a Natural History show for 15 years. Its sequence, Snakes v Iguanas, became an internet sensation and won the publicly voted ‘TV moment of the year’. Elizabeth has worked across a range of BBC output including the original Frozen Planet.
Contact Information
vicky.sun@bbc.com