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- 19641h 35mPG8.3 (525K)97MetascoreAn unhinged American general orders a bombing attack on the Soviet Union, triggering a path to nuclear holocaust that a war room full of politicians and generals frantically tries to stop.
- The crew of the USS Enterprise explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a new ruthless enemy, who puts them, and everything the Federation stands for, to the test.
- Ten survival "experts" attempt to survive alone. The winner receives $500,000.
- A journalist seeks a fresh start in Alaska working for a newspaper in Anchorage.
- Series set in Yellowknife portrays renegade bush pilots at work and play in northern Canada.
- 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.
- Focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
- In Canada's North during the 1930s, a young Inuit kills a White trader and is pursued by the police but his father is determined to protect his fugitive son at any cost.
- Based on the biography of Olive Fredrickson, It tells of her life as a girl, then a trapper's wife and later a widow with three small children surviving under rugged pioneer conditions in northern Alberta Canada from the early 1900's through to the Depression.
- 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.
- Filmed at the Arctic Circle, "The Sun at Midnight" tells the story of an unexpected friendship between a hunter obsessed with finding a missing caribou herd and a teenage rebel who gets lost while on the run.
- Explorer Adam Shoalts embarks on an estimated 4000 km journey across the Canadian Arctic by canoe and on foot, alone.
- Sequel to Lucio Fulci's first 'White Fang' has the wolf-dog once again trying to stop the villainous Beauty Smith from claiming a recently discovered gold mine in 1899 Yukon, Canada.
- 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.
- Expedition Overland embarks on their dream to see the last frontier, Alaska and the Yukon. Learn the history of the team and follow their preparations for the adventure of their lives. Join the crew as they build their 2013 Tacoma, learn driving skills, take a wilderness first aid class, and go on a shakedown trip to finalize their prep for Alaska.
- For 20 years, Oliver, a Frenchman, has lived alone and on his own on a small island that belongs to First Nations people. One day, three visitors land on the island and disrupt his peace.
- 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.
- 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.
- As a promotion of their new "ice beer" Molson sponsored a promotional event, the "Polar Beach Party", on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. 500 contest winners, across North America, would be Molson's guests for a private rock concert featuring free beer, and a lineup of big rock bands. The combined visitors, gate-crashers, bands, roadies and Molson hosts were comparable in number to the citizens of Tuktoyaktuk. Tuktoyaktuk is a "dry" community. The visitors were insensitive. The film crew captured these tensions.
- 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.
- Flinch, Bryce, and Rupert have been sent by their Elders to live nine months on the land. There, the young men learn to take responsibility for their actions and acquire the humility required to return home.
- The historic race between Admiral Peary and Dr. Cook for the first to reach the North Pole.