Arctic River

198721 min 37 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Bruce MackayWilliam Hansen

Production: Dennis SawyerBruce Mackay

Scénarisation: William Hansen

Most of the Canadian Arctic is still in the Ice Age. In the Mackenzie basin, however, the extraordinary energy of one great river, the Mackenzie, transforms the ecosystem from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains to the Arctic River.

Every summer, life in the Mackenzie River Delta bursts forth, briefly but dramatically. Beluga whales give birth here, and millions of migrating birds make the Delta their nesting grounds. Hardy flora bloom and flourish. Lemmings abound, and beavers, muskrats and other fur-bearing animals thrive. Caribou feed on the expanses of tundra.

The life forms that have evolved in the Mackenzie ecosystem are perfectly adapted, unique, and exceptionally tough. But the species are few and very tightly linked. Their numbers can fluctuate radically, leaving the whole ecosystem vulnerable to sudden change, such as that caused by technological intrusion.

A timely film, given the increasing efforts to exploit the Canadian Arctic for its oil and minerals.

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Catégories de sujets


  • Plantes > Plantes aquatiquesÉcosystèmes
  • Environnement et Conservation > Faune et Flore arctiquesÉcosystèmesEau douce et MaraisEau et Cours d'eauSaisons
  • Géographie et Géologie > Arctique canadienClimatCours d'eauInondations
  • Tourisme > Arctique canadien
  • Animaux > Écosystèmes

Générique


réalisateur
Bruce Mackay
William Hansen
producteur
Dennis Sawyer
Bruce Mackay
scénario
William Hansen
cinématographie
David De Volpi
son
Richard Nichol
montage
Bruce Mackay
montage sonore
Bill Graziadei
ré-enregistrement
Hans Peter Strobl
narrateur
Vlasta Vrana
musique
Neil Smolar

Prix et récompenses


  • mention d'honneur décernée pour la photographieNational Educational Media Network Competition