Yukon Circles
From Fargo Filmmaking
Yukon Circles (2006) is a 27-minute documentary created by Multinesia Productions.
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[edit] Main Details
[edit] Plot Summary
Yukon Circles is the inspirational story of how native tribes and nations in Alaska and Canada joined together to protect the waters and wildlife of the Yukon River from contamination. The 2300-mile Yukon River flowing through Canada and Alaska is threatened by pollution from military installations, mining, manufacturing and settlement. This film documents the historic agreement by tribes and First Nations to work together to protect the river.
[edit] Production Information
Yukon Circles was produced by Multinesia Productions of Los Angeles, for the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, an international treaty organization of more than 60 Alaska Native Tribes and Canadian First Nations living in the Yukon River Watershed.
[edit] Cast
[edit] Crew
- Produced and Directed by Karin Williams
- Executive Produced by Rob Rosenfeld
- Cinematography and Editing by Diana Wilmar
- Original Music by Kurt Feldhun
[edit] Other Information
[edit] Film Festivals
- 2007 Earth Vision International Environmental Film Festival
- 2007 Fargo Film Festival.... Official Selection
- 2006 Anchorage International Film Festival
- 2006 Native American Film and Video Festival.... World Premiere
[edit] External Links
- Yukon Circles at Native Networks
- Yukon Circles at the Anchorage International Film Festival
- Tukon Circles at the Earth Vision International Environmental Film Festival
- Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council website

