Deep in the dog days of summer (in the Northern Hemisphere at least), it’s hard to imagine the brutality of the freezing conditions north of the Arctic Circle. Lying almost entirely above 66 degrees of latitude, Greenland is one of the last frontiers of human exploration. Just a few short years ago, a small team from the renowned Expeditions 7 group launched one of the most ambitious overland odysseys in recent memory—a north-south crossing of the world’s largest island. The upcoming film Expedition: Greenland documents this audacious journey.

Blue Fox Entertainment announced today that it has acquired worldwide rights to Expeditions 7 Productions’ documentary Expedition: Greenland. Blue Fox is planning a limited theatrical release in the United States on September 5, 2025, before the film becomes available digitally nationwide on September 23, 2025.
Expedition: Greenland was directed by Clay Croft and executive produced by Zach Johaneson and Greg Miller. The film follows a fearless team of seven as they embark on an extraordinary quest to become the first to traverse the long axis of Greenland’s remote and uncharted ice sheet, utilizing specialized Arctic Trucks. This breathtaking journey is captured through the lens of a single camera and a drone, showcasing the stunning beauty and harsh terrain of the landscape. The team consisted of director Clay Croft, along with Greg Miller, Kurt Williams, Torfi Jóhannsson, Emil Grimsson, Scott Brady, and Jon Solberg. Positioned between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans, Greenland is nearly completely covered with snow and ice, including the Greenland Ice Sheet, which is one of the largest ice fields on the planet.

“We are thrilled to partner with the team at Blue Fox and get our documentary out to the world. Crossing the Greenland Ice Sheet was not just a journey through one of the world’s last great wildernesses; it’s a profound exploration of our planet’s beauty,” said executive producer Greg Miller.
Blue Fox Entertainment Group’s Founder, James Huntsman, added, “Together with the Blue Fox team, we aim to inspire audiences to appreciate the stunning landscapes that connect us all. It’s not often you see a film that visually is unlike anything else. Greg, Clay, and the rest of the team took us to one of the most remote places on earth. Their pioneering attitude to arrive at their destination, Wulff Land, is a pleasure to behold.”
A culmination of Expedition 7’s multi-year effort to bring overland travel to all seven continents, the Greenland expedition proved to be one of the most harrowing treks for the team’s seasoned members. If you have an ounce of adventure in your blood, you won’t want to miss this stunning documentary.
Stay tuned to Expedition Portal for the release of the official Expedition: Greenland trailer in just a few weeks.

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