The Herd

19991 h 40 min 22 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Peter Lynch

Production: Peter StarrLouise LoreHadley Obodiac

Script: Peter LynchNicholas McKinney

The Herd traces the true-life tale of Andy Bahr's reindeer drive across 2,400 km of hostile and unmapped terrain. The 62-year-old set out from Alaska in 1929 with a small team of Inuit and Sami herders. And 3,000 reindeer! They were heading for the Northwest Territories. The Canadian government, in a well-intentioned move to provide a livelihood for the Mackenzie Delta Inuit, had purchased the herd. The reindeer drive, expected to take about 18 months, lasted 6 years. Filmed on location from the Bering Strait in Alaska to the Beaufort Sea in the Northwest Territories, this stunning odyssey follows Bahr's quest to the edge of the World. Filmmaker Peter Lynch continues to challenge the boundaries of fact and fiction, fusing drama and documentary. The Herd features performances from some of Canada's finest actors, as well as painstaking historical documentation, epic myth and irreverent humour.

Subject categories


  • History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Arctic Region
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > HistoryHuntingNorthwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon
  • Animals > Mammals

Credits


director
Peter Lynch
producer
Peter Starr
executive producer
Louise Lore
associate producer
Hadley Obodiac
script
Peter Lynch
Nicholas McKinney
photography
Rudolf Blahacek
sound
Robert Fletcher
editing
Caroline Christie
sound editing
Alison Clark
narrator
Graham Greene
music
Ken Myhr
cast
Doug Lennox
Colm Feore
David Hemblen
Don McKellar
Jim Allodi
Dennis Allen
Mark McKinney
Tiina Kiik
Otto Binder
Nels Pulk