Northwest Passage

197026 min 51 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Bernard Gosselin

Production: François Séguillon

It took a supertanker like the U.S.S. Manhattan, assisted by a nimble icebreaker, the Canadian John A. Macdonald, to realize the dream of centuries: the navigation of a commercial sea lane through the Arctic channels. This is a record of that historic expedition, filmed in colour from both ships and from a reconnaissance helicopter. Commentary by ships' navigators and observers, and shipside sounds of formidable sea ice groaning, straining and cracking make this an adventure rarely seen on film.

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  • Geography and Geology > Arctic RegionExploration and Expeditions
  • Transportation > BoatsWinter Conditions

Credits


director
Bernard Gosselin
photography
Bernard Gosselin
producer
François Séguillon
sound
Serge Beauchemin
editing
Monique Fortier
sound editing
Sidney Pearson
animation
Viviane Elnécavé
re-recording
Roger Lamoureux
Michel Descombes
music
Louise Forestier