Filmmakers, producers and stories from the far-north of the territory.
The hoity-toity Guggenheim clan enjoy a picnic in Guggieville.
A family spend the winter living in a small cabin with no road access, no electricity, no running water, no internet and not a single clock or watch.
Opposites collide in perfect union, brought together by the innocuous "Hand-Pressing Flashlight."
Why did I move to the Yukon? "My heart, melted down in this frozen town."
A south to north journey across the latitudes of Canada.
A lively and cheeky rendition of the song 'Don't Bring Lulu', expressing a feminist twist for the song's namesake.
A humble character, adrift in the little boat, endlessly dreams their surroundings to life.
Three years’ worth of daily video clips compressed into three minutes; looking south from a cabin.
The meeting of a man made entity and some of the most isolated landscapes on the planet.
A rapid fire mash-up of the sights and sounds of the mythical and literal landscapes of Dawson City, Yukon.
A jumble of dusty objects coalesce to cast a collective shadow - but it jumps to its own conclusions.
The Dawson City landslide is a dominant feature of Dawson City, Yukon’s city-scape.
A humorous examination of how we all sometimes fall victim to racial prejudice. Film by Tr'ondek Hwech'in filmmaker, Kerry Barber.
Two northern women take up the gloves to settle a romantic conflict.
Illuminated with family photographs, JJ Van Bibber tells the story of his life in the Yukon Territory.
64°N... 12 months... Canada... Yukon... A Pond
A film made within 48 hours on a cell phone.
God calls in the big guns for help.
A young drifter joins a miner's union and finds out what it really means to pay your dues.