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“Exposure” follows eleven novice women explorers, from the Arab World and the West, embark on a physically and emotionally demanding journey to the top of the world. Led by veteran polar explorer Felicity Aston, theirs may be the last-ever expedition to the North Pole on the rapidly disappearing Arctic sea ice.
Celebrate Women’s History and join The Explorers Club for a live screening of the inspiring exploration film “Exposure”. Following the film, there will be a conversation with Director Holly Morris and Explorers Club member and Women’s Committee chair Sophia Michelen.
Check-in will begin at 6:00 pm, with a beer, wine, and cheese reception from 6:00 – 7:00 pm.
This will only be an in-person screening at Explorers Club Headquarters, there will be no live stream of this event.
Holly Morris
Holly Morris has spent two decades telling, and championing, pro-woman stories on the global stage.
She is an internationally-known filmmaker, author, and presenter (Adventure Divas, Globe Trekker). Her film, The Babushkas of Chernobyl, won the Jury Award for Directing at its premiere. This was the first of nearly two dozen awards received, before being broadcast in more than 25 countries. The film’s story, based on her print journalism, is about a defiant community of women who live inside Ukraine’s radioactive “Exclusion Zone,” also forms the basis of her popular TED Talk.
Her newest film, Exposure, is the true story of eleven ordinary women from the Arab World and the West who come together in pursuit of the extraordinary: skiing to the North Pole.