
How do people live in snowbound areas? What are the mechanisms for simply moving snow around? How have ski resorts mechanised what ought to be a natural process? Above all, MELT shows us the catastrophic impact of climate change. Glaciers are melting; seasonal snowfall rates are askew; and at the South Pole, an entire continent is breaking apart. What will happen if all these places succumb to rising temperatures? As one scientist states, “that water has to go somewhere.” A film of imposing beauty, MELT is also a comprehensive study of global warming as it is directly experienced by arctic and alpine communities. Geyrhalter offers a stark warning about an ominous future, one we may still be able to avoid.
Crew

Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Director, Cinematography, Producer
Gernot Grassl
Editor
Lukas Lerperger
Color Grading

Sophia Laggner
Assistant Director, Sound, Researcher

Michael Kitzberger
Executive Producer, Producer
Antonia Bernkopf
Production Supervisor
Felix Holzeis
Production Supervisor
Markus Glaser
Producer
Katharina Posch
Producer
Wolfgang Widerhofer
Producer
Florian Kindlinger
Sound Designer
Flora Rajakowitsch
Sound Designer
Alexander Koller
Sound Mixer
Ariane Pellini
Sound
Eva Hausberger
Sound

Hjalti Bager-Jonathansson
Sound
Sergey Martynyuk
Sound
Sebastian Arlamovsky
VFX Artist