Why did you call the film 500 Days in the Wild when the journey has taken more than 6 years?

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2021
  • Unedited interview clip with Dee from July 06, 2021 from Thormanby Island, BC. Dee will finish the trail at Mile zero in Victoria, BC on Aug. 1st, 2021
    She has been filming the journey for her next film project, 500 Days in the Wild. www.500daysinthewild.com
    500 Days in the Wild is an independent feature documentary about an artists attempt to do the longest trail in the world and make a film about it. Dianne is hiking, biking, paddling and snow shoeing the 28000km Trans Canada Trail.
    Her six year journey combines with stories of the land, people and communities she passes through.
    From pushing 150-pounds of bike and packs over rocks, to hiking through flooded bogs, paddling the largest lake in the world, snowshoeing through dense coniferous forests, skiing across wind blown plains, biking along pristine trails in all seasons, the trail beckons. Dianne travels the ‘Old Way’, the slow way of the turtle, seeking wisdom from those that live close to the land, asking the questions “what have we forgotten?” “What do we need to know?”
    500 Days is the continuation of an old story - the artist dropping out of society and reconnecting to nature - but it is also a new story, a realization that we will not survive traveling solo. 500 Days in the Wild challenges us to revisit our past, our connection to the land and its people, to find our inclusive story that will carry us into the future.
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