Imagine a place in the far north of Alaska that is vast, wild, and magical–where one of earth’s greatest natural spectacles unfolds. Princess Daazhraii Johnson of the Gwich’in tribe reveals the land that has sustained her people for untold generations. Experience a world that has evolved intact and untamed since the beginning of time. Journey with National Geographic photographer Florian Schulz on his five-year quest to film the elusive 200,000 strong Porcupine Caribou herd as it migrates to the Arctic Coastal Plain, one of the longest animal migrations on earth. Filled with intimate moments featuring polar bears and musk oxen, wolves, grizzlies, golden eagles and more, The Arctic: Our Last Great Wilderness is the first cinematic exploration of a world few have truly seen until now. Experience this special place worth protecting.

Length: 45:00

Film Details

  • Year Released: 2021
  • Date Released:
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  • Status: In Distribution
  • 3D: Yes
  • Run Time: 31-50
  • Formats: 15/70, DCI-compliant Digital, DCI-compliant Laser, IMAX Digital, IMAX Laser, Dome-customized 15/70, D3D/Christie Cinedome, ESX Dome, Fulldome
  • Distributor:

    Cosmic Picture

  • Produced By:

    Terra Mater Factual Studios Production in association with Campion Advocacy Fund

  • Executive Producer: Dina Czezik-Muller, Michael Frenschkowski, Tom Campion
  • Producer: Wolfgang Knopfler, Walter Kohler, Myles Connolly
  • Director:  Myles Connolly, Florian Schulz, Salomon Schulz
  • Associate Producer: 
  • Writer:  Myles Connolly, Florian Schulz, Victoria Curtis
  • Cinematography: Florian Schulz, Salomon Schulz
  • Sound Editor: 

    Blautone, Thomas Kathriner, Bernhard Zorzi

  • Visual Effects: Onsight
  • Music/Score:  Alex Heffes
  • Editor: Christian Stoppacher, Andi Campbell-Waite
  • Narrator: Princess Daazhraii Johnson, Florian Schulz
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Genre

  • Animals
  • Climate Change
  • Ecology
  • Nature

Website

https://www.protectthearctic.org/arctic-national-wildlife-refuge-giant-screen-film

Awards

  • Most Inspiring Adventure Film, Wild & Scenic Film Festival, 2022
  • Best Film-Short Subject, GSCA Achievement Awards, 2022

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