Iceland’s Volcanoes: Living on the Edge of Eruption
Life on Earth owes its origins to fire, with volcanic activity sparking the first organic molecules. In 2010, Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull eruption exposed global vulnerability. Through breathtaking aerial footage, the film investigates which volcano might erupt next—and with what consequences. Directed by Bertrand Loyer, Jacques Bedel and François de Riberolles

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