Shining Mountains - The Ancient Ones

200547 min 30 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Guy Clarkson

Production: Guy Clarkson (Shining Mountains Film Production Ltd.)Michael Kot (Alliance Atlantis Communications)Graydon McCrea (National Film Board of Canada)Bonnie Thompson

Script: Guy ClarksonP.J. Reece

Produced by Shining Mountains Film Production Ltd. in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, in association with Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, History Television, National Film Board of Canada, National Geographic Canada, with the participation of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Banff Centre, the CanWest Western Independent Producers Fund, and the Canadian Television Fund created by the Government of Canada and the Canadian cable industry.

Guy Clarkson takes off in his bush plane, a Piper Super Cub on a four-hour filmic journey along the great Divide. The Blackfoot Indians call it "Mistakis", the "Backbone of the World". Clarkson feels expecially responsible for two thousand kilometres of the Rocky Mountains, from Yellowstone National Park in the south to the Yukon in the north. For over twenty-five years he's lived and worked here as a mountain guide, pilot and cinematographer. Always curious and ever respectful of the forces of nature we do not always understand, Clarkson is determined to come to grips with what makes his mountains work--and why he fears they might one day soon go on strike. He first examines The Ancient Ones, the rock and ice and flora and fauna that, over eons, have adjusted without complaint to every fluctuation in the natural order of things. Then came the first human inhabitants to the mountains, bands of nomads who survived by adapting to every change. Ice Ages and volcanic eruptions challenged but did not destroy them. But since the arrival of Europeans, the damage to ecosystems and tribes alike has approached a point of no return. From the glaciers of the Columbia Ice Fields, to the wolf packs of Yellowstone National Park, to the sacred hunting grounds of the Blackfoot nations, Clarkson finds perspective in the wisdom of the experts and elders who know this region best.

Subject categories


  • Environment and Conservation > Animal LifeEnvironmental PerspectivesIndigenous ConcernsMountains and DesertsPlant Life
  • Geography and Geology > Exploration and ExpeditionsGeological PerspectivesWestern Canada
  • History and Citizenship Education > First Occupants (to 1500)
  • Indigenous Studies > History/Politics
  • Science > Life Systems/Ecology
  • Geography > Physical Geography/Geology

Credits


director
Guy Clarkson
producer
Guy Clarkson
Bonnie Thompson
executive producer
Michael Kot
Graydon McCrea
camera
Guy Clarkson
René J. Collins
Glen Crawford
Bob Landis
Patrick Morrow
Douglas Munro
Art Raham
Roger Vernon
A.J. Vesak
editor
Paul Mortimer
music
Bruce Leitl
writer
Guy Clarkson
P.J. Reece
production manager
Margot McMaster
production coordinator
Bonnie Hamilton
production assistant
Judy Clarkson
Brent Stanley
Sarah Woolsey
sound recordist
Margot McMaster
Larry MacDonald
Mike Myrden
Igal Petel
key grip
Chris Wiseman
camera assistant
Blake Clarkson
Carter Clarkson
Rodger Debeyer
Jeret Holt
helicopter pilot
Bob Bachelor
Lance Copper
Ken Gray
Cathy Moore
Alex Holliday
Kim Hyllestad
Clay Wilson
fixed wing pilot
Guy Clarkson
mountain guide
Barry Blanchard
Guy Clarkson
Mark Klassen
wrangler
Wayne Sawchuk
animation
Richard Hertle
graphics
Louise Overy
Pierre Landry
Gaspard Gaudreau
still photography
Scott Rowed
Patrick Morrow
Rodger Debeyer
Mark Klassen
research
Bonnie Hamilton
Robert Sandford
Holly Quan
Jon Whelan
consultant
Douglas Chadwick
Wayne Choquette
Mike Demuth
Ted Hart
Kim Heinemeyer
Harvey Locke
Brian Luckman
Marty Magne
Dan McCarthy
Brian Patton
Stephen Pyne
Brian Reeves
Robert Sandford
David Schindler
Douglas Smith
Henry, Jr. Vaux
online editor
Denis Pilon
first assistant editor
Warren Langford
Brad Malinich
second assistant editor
Luna Biscotti
Rebel Starr
transcription
Judy Clarkson
Bridget Toms
production accounting
Diane Colebank
Wendy Dobson
legal
Linda Callaghan
post-production director
Pierre Ferlatte
supervising sound editor
Patrick Butler
André Gagnon
sound editor
Bennett Suba
Cory Gray
foley
Bennett Suba
Cory Gray
re-recording mixer
Patrick Butler
Cory Gray
Luc Léger
audio post facility
Twisted Pair Sound Ltd.
National Film Board of Canada