
Documentary The Last Dogs Of Winter, which features Caleb Ross, will be showing in Glasgow, as part of the Glasgow Film Festival.
The film will be shown at 3:30PM on Thursday 23rd February at the Glasgow Film Theatre. Tickets are £8. To book tickets, click here.
Brian Ladoon is the kind of wilderness man who seems tailor-made for a Werner Herzog film. In 1976, Ladoon began a lifelong mission to protect and preserve the beautiful Canadian Eskimo dog qimmiq which is the rarest registered breed of dog in the world. The dogs once numbered in their thousands but had been reduced to hundreds by the late 1970s. The Last Dogs of Winter tells Ladoon’s story and that of Caleb Ross, a young New Zealand actor who travelled to Churchill, Manitoba in search of adventure and stayed three years. An inspirational documentary with awe-inspiring footage of the landscapes, the dogs and the polar bears who share their territory. This film will screen with beautiful animated short Amaqqut Nunaat (The Country of Wolves, 11min), winner of the prestigious Best Short Drama and Best Emerging Artist awards at the ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival 2011. Part of Glasgow Film Festival 2012: The Edge of the World.






Thats great! If anyone is able to go there it would be fantastic to get a review. I guess the rest of us are going to wait for published version.
Everything I read about is really interesting!
Jebrill, people from Tribe Universe are planning to go, at least some of them I think. So I’ll ask if they can share the experience. :D
Kate, that sounds great! Hope they share <3 :D