The "Tholos" film "Titans of the Ice Age" brings to life a harsh and beautiful era, when saber-toothed felines, giant sloths, and hairy mammoths inhabited the Earth, while our ancient ancestors were developing art, language, and hunting skills, trying to understand and survive in the harsh world around them.
The viewers have the opportunity to virtually explore the beautiful and frozen landscapes of North America, Europe, and Asia, ten thousand years before modern civilization, and to experience a time when the Titans ruled vast continents and humans lived alongside giants.
They will travel with little Lyuba, a baby mammoth revealed when the frozen lands of Siberia melted - today one of the best-preserved mammoth mummies in the world. The audience will then discover the story of Zed, one of the most complete skeletons of Columbian mammoths ever found.
The film "Titans of the Ice Age" captivates the audience with the vision of a changing world, an era of new ecological pressures - challenging us with the fate of today's mammals. As the climate continues to warm and human intervention threatens the existence of thousands of species, could the animal kingdom of the great mammals - elephants, bison, tigers - be lost in time, like their distant relatives during the Ice Age? The new Tholos film provides a comprehensive view of the relationship between climate, Earth, resources, and its inhabitants, offering a story that is more relevant today than ever.