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- The treacherous job of driving trucks over frozen lakes, also known as ice roads, in Canada's Northwest Territories and Alaska's improved but still remote Dalton Highway, which is mainly snow-covered solid ground.
- Ice Pilots NWT is a reality television documentary series that portrays Buffalo Airways, an airline based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. Buffalo flies WWII-era propeller planes year-round in the Canadian North.
- After a Gwich'in-Canadian soldier is captured by the Taliban, he finds himself reflecting on the death of his cousin.
- The film tells the story of three couples on the road between the Atlantic coast and the Northwest Territories in Canada.
- When separated from his mother on a family camping trip, a young boy meets a fantastical creature that helps him find his way back home.
- Shut Up And Say Something follows acclaimed international spoken word artist Shane Koyczan on an emotional road trip to reconnect with the father he never knew. Seen and heard by millions worldwide, Shane's poignant and powerful poems tackle everything from bullying to body image - but behind his larger-than-life stage persona is a private and awkward man. As Shane unravels the story behind his troubled childhood, we get a powerful and intimate look at how a master wordsmith mines the scars of his past for truth, acceptance and the most important poem of his life.
- A journey through Canada's Barren Lands, from Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife to Great Bear Lake and the Arctic Circle in a Range Rover Sport. Produced for the Land Rover One Life series of films.
- A story of hope that depicts the life of Assembly of First Nations regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine; his lived experiences with the long assault against aboriginal people, and his near impossible climb to 45 years in leadership.
- The Arctics is a never before seen look at the history and impacts of the Arctic Winter Games, an international biennial multi sport games that has been celebrating circumpolar sport and culture in the North since 1970.
- The story behind the most dangerous trucking routes in the world: hauling freight across the frozen lakes and rivers of Canada's Northwest Territories during the arctic winter.
- After the suicide of a snowboarder friend, his brother, Brandon, takes the depressed Nelson Nagarauk home to their tradition-conscious Inuit family at 69 degrees north. Brandon persuades him to accompany him on a ice-bear hunt, but Nelson changes his mind. On his way back, he finds a half-frozen Russian woman from a nearby weather station. He warms her up, but she seems to be very sick, otherwise. The next day, the woman is taken away by helicopter without a word of thanks. Later, on TV, a different, healthy woman is shown. What really happened? With Nelson's help, the ambitious journalist Virginia Ranks starts an investigation in which Nelson is not only confronted with a military intrigue but also with his traditional roots that he ridiculed before.
- Gil Cardinal searches for his natural family and an understanding of the circumstances that led to his becoming a foster child.
- Long-time Buffalo Airways DC-3 pilot "Buffalo Joe" McBryan demonstrates how to start the radial engines of a Douglas DC-3 airplane, parked on the ramp at the Yellowknife airport in Canada's Northwest Territories (NWT). After Joe starts both engines, we then watch footage of him taxiing C-FLFR out to Runway 28 in preparation for takeoff.
- Salvage is a feature-length documentary about the city dump in Yellowknife, Canada. In Yellowknife, the remote capitol of the Northwest Territories, the town dump is the city's most popular and notorious manmade attraction, mined by a colorful community of thrifty locals. But the new city administration is determined to see it tamed, and the battle for Yellowknife's identity is on.
- Pottery Wars follows Jason, Paul and Noah as they prepare, strategize and bully their way into purchasing pottery gems. Witness the scheming, passion and drama that happen behind the scenes to get that perfect piece of pottery. See elbows fly at a sale where no piece of pottery will be left standing and where dreams are made and shattered all in the name of pottery.
- Takes us on a beautiful journey across North America from the Canadian Arctic to Hawaii. Each episode is a new journey as we discover an "off the beaten path" destination.
- Part romance, part adventure and part spiritual quest, Aurora Love is the story of honeymooners and a mother and son from Japan who journey to Yellowknife, NWT in search of the northern lights.
- A remarkable generation of established and emerging Indigenous musicians soars in a moment of cultural resurgence - from Idle No More to Standing Rock - channeling the pain of the past into a stirring, hopeful vision of the future.
- Some secrets can't be buried.
- Haruki Kenji is the manager of the Winter Sports section of a large sporting goods company. On a ski trip in New Zealand with his friend Shintani Goro (who is also his boss) and Shintani's new secretary, Aoi Yuki. Upon returning to Japan he finds that he has a new neighbor in the apartment next to his. It is Aoi. While watching the movers he sees a photograph drop from new girl's luggage. Looking at the photo he sees it is a picture of a group from a female bicycle gang and upon looking closer he sees it is a picture of Aoi. Haruki finds her putting on a facade and fooling everyone at work with her nice girl persona. But at home she is anything but nice, dating lots of men and using them to get what she wants. This continues until one day Aoi comes home drunk and without her keys. Kenji lets her into her room via the door connecting their apartments. Aoi accidentally drops a video tape into Haruki's apartment. When he discovers the tape he watches it. On it Aoi has recorded a message to herself. Seeing this serious message, Haruki begins to view Aoi in a completely different light.
- After finding a Polaroid of a long forgotten love, a happily married man sets off on a quest to find her, following her around the globe through two decades of different relationships and countries.
- Gerry Clemens and Roger Tilton tell the history of Canada's first bush pilots, those who risked their lives to end the isolation of remote and virtually uncharted territory.
- A reclusive web-programmer is forced to confront the threatening concept of change when the food packages he receives in the mail each day from Syria mysteriously stop arriving.
- This RKO-Pathe short film follows an expedition to study the musk ox in Northern Canada and to safely capture young calves for further study. In the past, the usual way to capture young musk ox was to surround a herd and simply kill all of the full-grown animals. On this expedition, however, they are forbidden to hurt any animals, so they must find a way to trap them, something no one thought could be done. Having captured three calves, they travel to a farm near Burlington, Vermont where the program of domestication begins.
- Fly across northern Canada , meeting people along the way.