1. Snow Girl (UK, 2011)
Starring: Felicity Jones, Ed Westvik

Kim, a 19-year-old girl, came to work at a ski resort in the Alps. Bored, she began to teach herself skateboarding outside the house, and when Miki saw it, she took the initiative to teach him to ski and discovered King's amazing talent. However, Kim finds that every time he jumps, he will think of his mother's car accident, and his love with Johnny is firmly opposed by the other mother, and many troubles make Jin have the idea of leaving this place and returning home.
2. Antarctic Adventure (USA, 2008)
Starring: Paul Walker
The icy Antarctic welcomed three expedition team members, accompanied by eight sled dogs. The fierce wind and snow were raging in the south, and the expedition team members were in a dilemma, and they could only abandon the eight loyal sled dogs. When the three returned safely, they could not let go of the dogs who were still in danger. To save them, the trio turned back to the south along the way.
3. Tourist (Sweden, 2014)
A Swedish family of four came to the French Alps for a holiday, and a sudden avalanche broke all this. Tourists fled in all directions, and Mother Aba shouted the name of her husband, Thomas, trying to protect their children. Unexpectedly, however, Thomas abandoned his wife and son in a panic and fled for his life. Although they eventually escaped the avalanche, there was a huge rift in the family's relationship.
4. Hibernation (Turkey, 2014)
Retired theatre actor Aiden began a new life in Anatolia as a columnist. He is immersed in the seemingly profound world of thinking that he has created. Aiden runs a hotel on a pension and has a number of properties for rent under his name, which makes him look more hypocritical and cold in his contact with ordinary people. Her sister Nika, divorced at an early age, often curled up in Aiden's study arguing about writing, even taunting and attacking each other. His wife, Nihar, is young and independent and is passionate about various public welfare undertakings. Old husbands and young wives who gather less and leave more and have very different attitudes towards life gradually drift apart, and their feelings are rifted.
The film won the Palme d'Or for Best Film at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.
5. Extreme Ice Panic (USA, 2009)
Kelly Stedek, a policewoman who had been working at the Antarctic research base for two years, was preparing to return home for a vacation, but at this juncture, the research station received a report of the discovery of the body, and Kelly had to go to investigate with a team of people. After investigation, Kelly learned that the deceased was a geologist from the British expedition team, and that there seemed to be another hidden plot behind his death. Kelly had to abort her trip in hopes of finding the killer before the storm hit.
6. Frozen River (USA, 2008)
Single mother Eddie's husband, who was saddled with a huge gambling debt, swept away all the family's savings and disappeared, leaving two young children to ignore, and in the face of this dilemma, Eddie could only grit his teeth and silently bear it. In order for the children to grow up healthy and smooth, Eddie had to participate in illegal local criminal activities to earn high returns.
7. Cold Mountain (USA, 2003)
Director: Anthony Mingla
Starring: Jude Lowe, Nicole Kidman, Renee Zellweger
During the American Civil War, successive conquests and defeats discouraged the soldiers. In order to see his lover Ida again, he left the army and embarked on a long journey home. In his hometown, the remote town of Cold Mountain, Ida is also tormented by life and the pain of waiting. The death of her father and the departure of slaves made life untenable for the well-bred Ida, and with the help of ruby, a mountain girl, Ida gradually learned to struggle with life.
Renee Zellweger won the 76th Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for this film.
8. White harsh winter (Norway, 2008)
Over the bitterly cold Norwegian wilderness, British and German warplanes were shot down and crashed by each other in a fierce air battle. In this isolated place, they must do their best to survive the harsh winters. Although the war made them enemies, as the days passed, they became close comrades-in-arms in the need for each other.
9. Pray to the Snow (Japan, 2006)
Growing up in Hokkaido, Gaku once dreamed of making a career in Tokyo, but he was depressed and wanted to return to the countryside to take care of the racecourse with his brother Wifu. The two brothers with different personalities have no excitement of reunion, only countless contradictions and undercurrents. Later, because of a horse facing human destruction, they re-experienced the meaning of life.
10. Wartime Winter (Netherlands, 2008)
At the end of World War II, the young boy Michelle discovers Jack, a British pilot hiding in the woods and injured, and Michelle begins an activity to take care of and help him escape, with the help of her sister Erica, who is a nurse. After Jack was healed, Michelle's several plans to help Jack escape failed. Michelle had to ask Uncle Ben for help, but found out that Uncle Ben was a German spy hiding in his house.