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Release Date:
February 22, 2019
Original Title:
Into the Artic: Awakening
Alternate Titles:
Canada - Les lumières de l'Arctique
Canada : les lumières de l'Arctique
Into the Arctic III
Kanada - Das Leuchten der Arktis
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Campside Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
Untamed beauty and the lure of the North have drawn artist Cory Trépanier to paint the Canadian Arctic for over a decade. Preparing for a touring exhibition to premiere in Washington DC, he now heads back on an expedition to complete his vision. But much has changed since he first went North. Shrinking sea ice is opening the door to a world hungry for its resources. Remoteness can no longer protect this land or its people from the coming impacts. For 9 weeks and 25,000 kilometres, Cory immerses himself into the Arctic. Explores with Inuit elders. Paddles the most northerly canoe route in North America. Walks in the footsteps of early explorers John Rae and John Franklin. Voyages through the Northwest Passage. And deeply connects with a changing land, to bring it to the eyes of those who may never see it. With the future of the North at a crossroads, can a simple stick and some bristle paint the Arctic into the hearts and minds of others, so far away?
Co-Producer:
Douglas Fleck
Gail Fleck
Director:
Cory Trépanier
Director of Photography:
Ryan Bray
Matthew Watts
Cory Trépanier
Joshua Ausley
Editor:
Cory Trépanier
Justin Hall
Executive Producer:
Barb Elwood
Cory Trépanier
David Caravaggio
Bob Elwood
Music:
Robbie Teehan
Producer:
Cory Trépanier
Sound Designer:
Jason MacNeill
Sound Effects Editor:
James Robinson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Colin McLellan
Mark Zsifkovits
Sound Supervisor:
John D. Smith
Writer:
Cory Trépanier
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