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YFS and KIAC celebrate National Canadian Film Day: Wednesday April 22!
We're making four recent Yukon docs free to watch for 48 hours. Made possible with the generous support of kobayashi + zedda!
Memory Trap: The Herd That Wouldn't Disappear follows the Forty Mile Caribou Herd (the herd that fed the Klondike Goldrush) for a year through the remote wilderness of Northern Yukon and Alaska. The film imparts their amazing story of survival and how traditional knowledge and science saved the herd from near extinction. Directed by Whitehorse-based filmmaker, Allan Code.
Starting Wednesday, April 22 at midnight we're taking down the paywall for 48 hours for these four films in the Available Light On Demand collection:
Memory Trap by Allan Code, Camera Trap by Marty O’Brien, All It Gives by Talia Woodland and Shift by Kelly Milner
availablelight.watch - Yukon films at home.
Prepare for your National Canadian Film Day experience by watching this interview with Allan Code, courtesy Northwestel Community Television.