DVDs
Sacred Grizzly
“Sacred Grizzly” is the story of a unique place in the world and the mountain grizzly bear who inhabit this vast wilderness in northern British Columbia the size of England. It is called the Sacred Headwaters in English, for it was here three most important west coast watersheds begin within meters of each other. And, it was there Raven brought light to the Earth.
Sacred Grizzly is also the astonishing story of how the monarchy of the bears went from abundance to near collapse, then through a remarkable wilderness to one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world, these grizzly are some of largest and most prolific brown bear in North America.
49 minutes; $20
Cliff Hangers
“Cliff Hangers” is the “Cirque du Soleil de Savage”, the story of an incredible band of acrobatic mountain goats who live beneath the earth’s surface on the vertical walls of Canada’s Grand Canyon in northwestern British Columbia. These canyon goats survive on perpendicular cliffs hundreds of meters high, dropping vertically into a violent river that turns logs to splinters, granite to gravel. More people have walked on the moon than traverse the goats and their subterranean kingdom!
49 minutes; $20
Written In Stone
“Written In Stone” is the story of a unique species of mountain sheep that inhabit a mountain under siege, Mount Todagin in northwestern BC. Once the ocean’s floor. This high alpine plateau mountain so abundant with wildlife that it is called a “Serengeti In the Sky.” But, it is also a mountain that is slated for destruction, its sheep displaced, as a massive open-pit mine looms on the horizon.
48 minutes; $20
Life from Ash and Ice
“Life from Ash and Ice” is the story of Mount Edziza, a complex of fifty volcanoes in northwestern British Columbia, Canada that has had over eight million years a history of erupting under glacial ice. The film looks at how this uncommon union of fire and ice has incubated some of the planet’s most primitive life forms and changed forever the very history of early man.
50 minutes; $20
Sheep of Stone
“Sheep of Stone” is rare glimpse into the lives of an exotic species of mountain sheep known as Stone Sheep which live on a vast, alpine plateau in northwestern British Columbia that was once the floor of the ocean.
47 minutes; $20
Land of the Chartreuse Moose
“Land of the Chartreuse Moose: The Life and Legacy of Ted Harrison” is a biographical documentary about an artist and a land so enticing that he, like Gauguin in Tahiti, would spend the rest of his life painting her beauty.
In a short few decades Ted Harrison would change Canadian landscape art forever, and alter the way the world looks at the Canadian North
52 minutes; $20
Saturn Eyes
From tracking hurricanes across the Atlantic to reveling spray lines from Agent Orange thirty years later … from real-time texting around the world to finding lost skiers in the Canadian wilderness, satellites are an integral part of our lives. Saturn’s Eyes looks the at how satellites are used to monitor the very health and future of our planet.
47 minutes; $20
Life on the Vertical
“Life On the Vertical” is the incredible story of a unique population of mountain goats that live on the vertical walls of Canada’s Grand Canyon on the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia.
$20
Chasing Shadows
“CHASING SHADOWS” is the story of a Gitksan Native man, accused of a double murder, who, 1906 disappeared into the Canadian wilderness triggering a chain of events that would alter Canadian history a hundred years later.
47 minutes; $20