Time to say good­bye.

— Whether we shoot a polar bear or not doesn't matter.

They will all die  if we continue as we have been.

The reason: All of us.

Our bad: climate change is melting the polar bears' home. But hey, we can fix this! This documentary by Michel Abdollahi ditches blame for solutions. Think fun ways to fight climate change (scientists approve!). Join the movement, donate, spread the word. Save the bears, save ourselves. Let's do this!

Michel Abdollahi is a journalist. He has made this five-part documentary about climate change, human behavior, and polar bear hunting. This documentary does not condemn. It aims to initiate solutions. One of them is the associated donation projects. We can all stand up against climate change. Even with fun. Because that's important, says leading behavioural scientists to Michel in this documentary.

How to participate

Step into a unique initiative where your support brings about tangible change. With each funding, you will receive a copy of a frame from our documentary as a gift, a meaningful piece of our story.

1.

Start your frame drawing

A frame is a single image from a video or film, representing a distinct moment in time. Our documentary comprises 250,000 such frames, each capturing a unique aspect of the stories and causes we champion.

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polar bear
2.

Choose your amount

Your funding supports impactful projects aimed at combating climate change, protecting wildlife, preserving nature, and promoting journalism.

3.

Get your exclusive frame

These frames are not just images; they're powerful symbols of your contribution to broader causes. They represent critical issues like the plight of the 25,000 polar bears left in the wild. Now it's up to you: Start sharing this story.

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Make a difference with every frame

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How we say thank you

Framed Polar Bear

From €2.50

You will receive one exclusive frame as a gift. Each frame is allocated to one funding only once.

Framed Polar Bear

From €100

You will receive a special frame with the polar bear that has been saved through this documentary.

Michel

From €250

You will receive a personal thank you video message from Michel.

Bear party

From €2,500

You will be invited to an exclusive event in Hamburg where you can join Michel and his team to watch the documentary, followed by drinks and a get-together.

This is our mission

Our mission is to re-define storytelling. We capture life in its purest form, creating a space where you're not just informed but also engaged and part of a community that values truth and action.

Our mission

Our team

Jan-Nicholas Vogt
Jan-Nicholas Vogt

Director of Photography

Janina Kalle
Janina Kalle

Editor in Chief

Robert Oschatz
Robert Oschatz

Producer

Marc Huth
Marc Huth

Editor & Photographer

Andreas Baur
Andreas Baur

Social Media Manager

Where the money goes to

Through our journey, we have identified specific areas where we aim to address change by protecting our planet, humans, and animals. For each area, we have selected an NGO that closely aligns with our mission and has a proven track record of making a meaningful impact in those areas.

Jane Goodall Institute Germany

Jane Goodall Institute Germany promotes conservation and sustainable development education.

The Jane Goodall Institute is a globally operating non-profit organization. With a holistic approach to education and development, they combine environmental and species protection with social projects. These take place at the local, regional, and international levels and include wildlife sanctuaries, youth and educational programs, reforestation and research projects, and political advocacy. Founder and UN Peace Messenger Dr. Jane Goodall has gained groundbreaking insights and published as a scientist in chimpanzee research. Today, she is one of the world's most renowned environmental activists and among the most significant women of the last 100 years.

Berlin World Wild

Berlin World Wild aims to protect species by researching polar bears.

Every day, species disappear from our planet, but it is not too late yet. Because a large part of endangered animal species can be protected in the long term through meaningful measures. The species conservation program Berlin World Wild support scientists in researching the breeding, hunting, and migratory movements of polar bears in the Arctic. The goal: to establish protected areas where the animals can find enough food.

Fridays for Future Germany

Fridays for Future is part of a climate movement that advocates for combating the climate crisis.

The climate crisis is the threat of the 21st century. Fridays for Future calls for policies that address this challenge. The movement demands compliance with the Paris Climate Agreement, aiming to limit the climate crisis to a warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius.

Fridays for Future is characterized by the engagement of students and young adults, and it is organized in a decentralized, purely voluntary, non-partisan, independent, and grassroots democratic manner.

— This is the true story.

Watch the full documentary here:

Episode 1
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Episode 2
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Episode 3
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Episode 4
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Episode 5
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