'Into The Canyon' Documentary Film Trailer
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2019
- In 2016 filmmaker/photographer Pete McBride and writer Kevin Fedarko set out on a 750-mile journey on foot through the entire length of the Grand Canyon. From the outset, the challenge was far more than they bargained for. More people have stood on the moon than have completed a continuous through hike of the Canyon. McBride and Fedarko took a sectional approach, achieving a feat that many adventurers have taken decades to complete. Others have lost their lives trying. But their quest was more than just an endurance test - it was also a way to draw attention to the unprecedented threats facing one of our most revered landscapes.
Throughout their passage, McBride and Fedarko encountered an astonishingly diverse and powerful landscape, rich in history, that is now facing perhaps the gravest crisis in the 98-year history of the Grand Canyon National Park.
Directed by Pete McBride and produced by the award-winning team at Insignia Films, INTO THE CANYON is a story of extreme physical hardship that stretches the bonds of friendship and a meditation on the timeless beauty of this sacred place. It is an urgent warning about the environmental dangers that are placing one of America’s greatest monuments in peril and a cautionary tale for our complex relationship with the natural world.
INTO THE CANYON was produced with support from The Redford Center's fiscal sponsorship program. redfordcenter.org/for-filmmak...
This film premieres on February 9, 2019 at Aspen Film Festival: www.wheeleroperahouse.com/eve...
This film & the men that did the trek of this most beautiful place is outstanding. A must watch.
One of the most important comments, by the park ranger: "the Grand Canyon is one of the most protected places and yet what do I spend most of my time doing? Protectiing the canyon."
"If we can't protect the Grand Canyon, what CAN we protect?" I just watched this full documentary on DISNEY+ and I was blown away! It was the very first thing I watched after downloading DISNEY+, and I want to say THANK YOU to Pete and Kevin for taking this insanely challenging trek and creating this beautiful, powerful, and thought-provoking film. All my adventuring juices are flowing. I REALLY would love to hike down into some of these places!!! ... but then again, I'd rather not die. Plus, the point is to help preserve the Grand Canyon from humans and honor the sacred land that it is. God Bless all of those who are fighting so hard to protect it for future generations!!
Thanks Pete & Kevin for a rollicking adventure most folks would not dare to pursue. Your humor, humility, and courage bring America a deep look at a National Treasure that needs to be protected from money-loving bottom-feeders who wish to make a buck from uranium or tourist demand. God bless you both, and I hope that everyone with Disney+ will watch so we can become better Americans by protecting our land and helping Native Americans fight uneeded development on sacred, breath-taking monuments of nature.
I just stumbled upon this film on Hulu and honestly, if I had 10 thumbs I'd give it 10 thumbs up. Recommending to all my friends.
This documentary is one of the best GCNP docs I've seen. Having done multi-day trips from both north & south rims, I have incredible respect for what they accomplished. Absolutely stunning! I'll probably watch it again at some point.
Great documentary
We are "so insignificant, but we could destroy the Grand Canyon in an instant. The human dilemma and constant conflict, and it's with us. No one else.
I met these guys once and they were pretty friendly, one random kid asked if they were a skibidi toilet and that was embarrassing.
What camera did you use to make this documentary ?
Thanks
Where can we watch this online? Such an important film, and so stunning to boot!
It's now on Hulu as "Into the Grand Canyon"!
@@hargow4u : thank you!
@@hargow4u : thanks... I'm in Guatemala so can't watch Hulu! :( Anywhere else?
@@CatherineSTodd did you find it? It's on Disney plus
@@nirv can you send me the link? please, i really want see this
"Look where he's come from"
"Yeah look where he come from, fucking nowhere"! 🤣😝
Hello bush
Another "documentary" which is actually a thinly veiled excuse for some guys to get paid to go on vacation.
Hiking seven hundred miles and walking 20 miles a day in 100 degree weather while being on the constant brink of dehydration does not seem like a vacation to me.
This douche must be part of the development! Idiot!