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  1. 3 de dic. de 2020 · Kingdoms of Fire, Ice & Fairy Tales: Directed by Susan Scott. With Bonné de Bod. The filmmakers who brought us Stroop: Journey into the Rhino Horn War explore three of Earth's epic wildernesses: places that inspire awe and wonder, from the freezing Arctic to the magical Black Forest and iconic Yellowstone.

    • Susan Scott
    • 2020-12-03
    • Documentary
    • 50
  2. 'Kingdoms of Fire, Ice & Fairytales' is the second film by STROOP filmmakers Bonné de Bod & Susan Scott. KINGDOMS is a departure for the duo from their investigative filmmaking as they look at iconic wildernesses in three locations: Yellowstone National Park, the Black Forest and the Arctic Circle.

  3. Two filmmakers explore three of the planet’s epic wildernesses: places that inspire awe and wonder from the freezing Arctic to Germany's magical Black Forest and America's iconic and majestic Yellowstone National Park. Director. Susan Scott. Country. South Africa. Year. 2020. You may also like. 44 min. Sicily: Italy's Island Under the Sun. 52 min.

  4. ‘Kingdoms of Fire, Ice & Fairy Tales’ is an adventure quest by the filmmakers of the acclaimed wildlife crime thriller ‘STROOP - journey into the rhino horn war’, where they find three of earth’s most epic wildernesses.

  5. Natural History. Kingdoms of Fire, Ice & Fairytales. An adventure quest following award-winning TV Presentor Bonné de Bod in search of Earth’s three epic wildernesses. A search for landscapes that inspire awe and wonder, places that are timeless and spaces that reveal what life was like over a million years ago.

  6. See all photos. Movie Info. Filmmakers search for spaces that inspire wonder and reveal the challenge of filming in these spots, like temperatures bordering minus 20 degrees in the Arctic Circle...

    • Documentary
  7. Filmmakers search for spaces that inspire wonder and reveal the challenge of filming in these spots, like temperatures bordering minus 20 degrees in the Arctic Circle and the scalding thermal vents of Yellowstone's super-volcano.