Reflections: Iceland

Reflections: Iceland

2016 · 40 min · ★ 7.0 · Documentary

A documentary about Iceland, the land of fire and ice. Follow fine art photographer and adventurer Jason Henthorne as he explores the majestic landscape while searching for the perfect intersection of ocean and earth. Witness Iceland’s epic landscape through the unique eyes of Henthorne and his camera.

Directed by Brad Kremer · Written by Christopher Frey

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