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The Arts :: Film
IWFF: Shorts Block 9: Northern Exposure
4:30 PM (America/Denver)
The Roxy
IWFF: Shorts Block 9: Northern Exposure Description:
This slate of films takes the viewer to the wind-swept tundra of Canada and Alaska.

Becoming Water: Art and Science in Conservation
15 minutes, Directed by Ian Toews, Canada
Art and nature intersect as students from the University of Saskatchewan travel north to participate in a course at the Saskatchewan River Delta, one of the largest unbroken wetlands left on Earth. The students create art pieces inspired by the remote area, searching for links between humans, water, and the natural environment.

Irreparable Harm
20 minutes, Directed by Colin Arisman and Connor Gallagher, US
The Tlingit people have called the vibrant coastline of Southeast Alaska home for over 10,000 years, and continue to practice a way of life intimately tied to the ocean and the largest remaining temperate rainforest on earth. Now, contamination from industrial mining is threatening the safety of the wild food sources that make Alaska unique.

Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest
35 minutes, Directed by Colin Arisman, US
LAST STAND: THE VANISHING CARIBOU RAINFOREST is a cinematic journey into the tragically threatened world of endangered mountain caribou, their home in the world's largest remaining inland temperate rainforest, and the critical human choices that will ultimately decide the fate of this stunning ecosystem.

Camera Trap
26 minutes, Directed by Marty O'Brien, Canada
In this half-hour documentary, aspiring wildlife photographer Peter Mather puts everything on the line in his quest to capture one photo that will tell the story of the Porcupine Caribou herd’s migration, one of the greatest land migrations on earth.
Age Group: All Ages
Tags: # IWFF
Address: 718 S Higgins Ave Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: (406) 728-9380

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