

Overview
In the harsh northern reaches of Canada's Ellesmere Island, elusive arctic wolves share their secrets with two patient observers. Shielded by their remote location and inhospitable climate, these wild animals have not yet learned to fear humans. This is the most intimate film about wolf behavior ever made.
Year 1988
Studio National Geographic, BBC
Director Jim Brandenburg
Crew Tim Cowling (Executive Producer), David Barrett (Editor), Michael Rosenfeld (Writer), Jim Brandenburg (Producer), Richard Attree (Music), Jim Brandenburg (Director)
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