2016 Dawson City International Short Film Festival | Page 17

SATURDAY MARCH 26 YUKON YOUTH 2PM First Hunt Annie Kierans, YT, 2m, ani A response to my experience joining Tr’ondek Hwech’in youth on their first caribou hunt on ther Hart River trail near Cache Creek. A humble exploration of my feelings or intrusion as a settler descendant. Norma’s Story Alex Hawley, ON, 6m ani Norma’s Story is a true tale of change. It documents the effects of climate change on the environment, culture and food security of the Vuntut Gwitchin people of the Northern Yukon as seen through the eyes of Norma Kassi. Frost Bite Jack Amos and Kate Crocker YT, 3m, exp Don’t do aerial rope in the winter. It hurts! Take me to Dawson City Grade 8 Class, Robert Service School, 1m The Klondike Gold Rush was a unique product of the economic and social conditions of the time, blended with the isolation and mystique of the northern frontier, and the cosmopolitan mix of people involved. The impact of Dawson City’s colourful history on Canada, and on Canadian’s vision of their country is much larger than the small town today would lead you to believe. 15