"In such moments, values shift": "Mountain rescue" star embarks on an adventure into the eternal ice - Sebastian Ströbel’s Arctic adventure reveals life at the edge of the world
Actor and adventurer Sebastian Ströbel has released a two-part documentary about his Arctic travels. The series, Sebastian Ströbel: My Arctic, follows the 48-year-old as he explores remote landscapes and meets the people who call them home. Ströbel also produced and stars in the project, offering a personal look at life in extreme northern environments.
The first episode, Fragile Paradise, takes Ströbel to southeastern Greenland. There, he joins hunter Salo Kunuk on a journey into polar bear territory. The actor also participates in a traditional seal hunt and visits Tinit, a small settlement where he meets Max, a French schoolteacher who left Europe for life in the Arctic.
The documentary offers a close-up view of Arctic life, from scientific research to traditional survival skills. Ströbel’s travels reveal both the harsh realities and the unique beauty of the region. The series is now available for viewers interested in adventure, culture, and the changing polar environment.