The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness - Feature Film | Virtual

From the film The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness

(This film is available in Canada and the USA only)

45 minutes, USA – Environment

Imagine a place in the far north of Alaska that is vast, wild, and magical – where one of earth’s greatest natural spectacles unfolds. Princess Daazhraii Johnson of the Gwich’in tribe reveals the land that has sustained her people for untold generations.

Journey with National Geographic photographer Florian Schulz on his five-year quest to film the elusive 200,000 strong Porcupine Caribou herd as it migrates to the Arctic Coastal Plain, one of the longest animal migrations on earth.

 

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From the film The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness, photo by Florian Schultz

The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness

44 Mins

Imagine a place in the far north of Alaska that is vast, wild, and magical – where one of earth’s greatest natural spectacles unfolds. Princess Daazhraii Johnson of the Gwich’in tribe reveals the land that has sustained her people for untold generations. Journey with National Geographic photographer Florian Schulz on his five-year quest to film the elusive 200,000 strong Porcupine Caribou herd as it migrates to the Arctic Coastal Plain, one of the longest animal migrations on earth.

Year: 
2020
Country: 
Austria
Director: 
Myles Connolly, Florian Schulz
Producer: 
Walter Köhler, Wolfgang Knoepfler
Has subtitles: 
No