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Being Caribou
20041 h 12 min 19 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Leanne AllisonDiana Wilson
Production: Tracey FriesenRina Fraticelli
Script: Leanne AllisonDiana Wilson
Environmentalist Leanne Allison and wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer follow a herd of 120,000 caribou on foot, across 1,500 kilometres of rugged Arctic tundra. The husband-and-wife team wants to raise awareness of threats to the caribou's survival.
They let the caribou guide them through a wild and remote landscape, from the central Yukon to coastal Alaska and back. During the five-month journey, they ski and hike across mountains, swim icy rivers, brave Arctic weather and endure hordes of mosquitoes. They survive an encounter with a hungry grizzly bear that forces them to reconcile what it means to be a part of true wilderness. Hunger, fatigue and pain become routine, but the sacrifice is worth it when they witness the miracle of birth just metres from their tent.
Dramatic footage and video diaries provide an intimate perspective of an epic expedition. At stake is the herd's delicate habitat, which could be devastated if proposed oil and gas development goes ahead in the herd's calving grounds in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Subject categories
- Environment and Conservation > Arctic Plants and WildlifeArctic RegionEndangered Species
- Animals > Arctic WildlifeEndangered SpeciesMammals
- Social Studies > Development/Global Issues
- Science > Life Systems/Ecology
- Physical Education > Outdoor Education
- Geography > Territory: Regional
Credits
- director
- Leanne Allison
- Diana Wilson
- writer
- Leanne Allison
- Diana Wilson
- producer
- Tracey Friesen
- editor
- Janice Brown
- cinematographer
- Leanne Allison
- composer
- Dennis Burke
- sound supervisor
- Gael MacLean
- additional cinematography
- Karsten Heuer
- location sound
- Leanne Allison
- Karsten Heuer
- maps
- Shelley McIntosh
- animation
- Shelley McIntosh
- post-production services
- Rainmaker Digital Pictures
- transcriber
- Pamela Pellegrini
- traditional music
- Randall Tetlichi
- vocals
- Beverly Dobrinsky
- Carmen Rosen
- Bessie Wapp
- re-recording mixer
- Gashtaseb Ariana
- audio post facility
- Leo Sound
- consulting producer
- Trish Dolman
- development
- Trish Dolman
- participant
- Stanley Njootli
- James Itzi
- Peter Josie
- Randall Tetlichi
- Walt Audie
- production clerk
- Christine Sears
- production supervisor
- Kathryn Lynch
- marketing manager
- Jo Anne Walton
- program administrator
- Bruce Hagerman
- executive producer
- Rina Fraticelli
Awards
- Award - Category: EnvironmentKendal Mountain Film Festival
- Merit Award for Dedication to a nature CauseInternational Wildlife Film Festival
- Award for Best Nature FilmInternational Nature and Environmental (PINE) Film Festival
- Award for Best Environmental FilmMountain Film Festival
- Award for Best Environment and Conservation filmJapan Wildlife Film Festival
- Leo Award for Best Overall sound in a Documentary Program or SeriesLeo Awards
- Leo Award for Best Documentary program or Series - Category: Nature/Environment/Adventure/Science/TehcnologyLeo Awards
- Gemini Award for Best Science, Technology, Nature, Environment or Adventure Documentary ProgramGemini Awards
- Federal Express Award for Most Popular Canadian Film - ex-aequo with WHAT REMAINS OF USInternational Film Festival
- AGF People's Choice AwardInternational Film Festival
- Award - Category: EarthInternational Festival of Mountain Film and Adventure
- Screening AwardInternational Wildlife Film Festival
- Honorable MentionEarthVision Film & Video Festival
- People's Choice Award for Best FilmWild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival
- Audience Favourite AwardFilm Festival
- Jury's AwardFlagstaff Mountain Film Festival
- Festival Grand Prize - Dan Culver AwardVancouver International Mountain Film Festival
- Award for Best Canadian Mountain FilmVancouver International Mountain Film Festival