"Gletscher" is a short portrait about a changing landscape. Over the course of 7 minutes, the film explores an entire mountain range, formed from sheets.
A tarp, designed to stop a glacier in the Swiss Alps from its melting retreat, becomes the film's protagonist. Curious visitors are drawn in long lines to the inside of the mysterious iceberg. Without revealing the secret of the core of the mountain range made of sheets, "Glacier" revolves around a natural place, which at the same time becomes a bizarre exhibition site. simultaneously, the surfaces narrate of the reciprocal relationship between the ever-moving mass of ice and the human efforts to prevent it from moving.
The mountain, which is not a mountain at all, becomes a simulation image and deceptive object in a landscape of the Anthropocene.