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Dog Gone Addiction DVDInspired by the Woman of the Yukon Quest
Becky Bristow begleitet in ihrem Film drei Frauen bei einem der anspruchvollsten Hundeschlittenrennen der Welt:
dem Yukon Quest. Michelle Philips, Kelly Griffin und Agata Franczak(+) geben Auskunft ueber ihre Motivation,
ihre Gefuehle und Aengste waehrend des 1.600 Kilometer langen Rennens. Werden sie Zeuge der ungeheuren Widrigkeiten,
die die drei Abenteuerinnen und ihre vierbeinigen Freunde ueberstehen und welche Vorbereitungen sie
treffen muessen. Spueren sie den wahren Geist und die mitreissenen Kraefte dieses ausserge- woehnlichen Hundeschlittenrennens
- dem Yukon Quest.
Der mehrfach ausgezeichnete englischsprachige Film, hat eine Gesamtspiellaenge von ca. 65 Minuten. Zusaetzlich werden in 15
Special Features die Geschichte und Hintergruende des Rennes, die freiwilligen Helfer, die Organisatoren, Handler, Hunde,
ein MakingOF und viele weitere Aspekte des Yukon Quests beleuchtet.
Bestellen Sie noch heute diese aussergewoehnliche DVD
(englischsprachig / ohne Regionalcode)
fuer 19,99 Euro + (Versandkosten 2,20 Euro / Deutsche Post in Deutschland)
Fuer den Versand ist zustaendig:
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(Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer: DE 204698172)
Stimmen zum Film:
This film is amazing. It captures the heart and the fear that drives each musher has as well as the thrill of the Quest. I loved it. Becky is a great filmmaker. She captures something that's intangible - and a treat to catch a glimpse of.--
- Kate Karas, Gunnison, CO
This is a very inspiring and heart grabbing movie, especially for someone who shares in the passion of running sleddogs." Becky is a very talanted Lady.--
- Tony Turner, Queenstown, New Zealand
It is really great! I think it is one of those movies you could see over and over again!"--
- Dana Kevelder
Becky has a wonderful talent in bringing out the human character and stories across the board. The heart of the film is wonderful.--
- Marten Berkman, Artist, Film Maker, Photographer
This Quest documentary is the best dog mushing story we've seen!--
- Karen Clautice, Fairbanks, AK
Beware! Viewers of this film may undergo a life-changing experience. Your heart may be held forever by a passion for this sport and a love for the dogs. It is an addiction.--
Suzan Amundsen, Yukon Quest and Iditarod finisher
DOG GONE ADDICTION managed to capture so much of the experience of the Yukon Quest -- from the humor and the joy, to the fatigue and the danger of the trail, and the relationships the mushers have with their dogs.--
- Katy Ruff, Lawyer
Becky Bristow's look at the Yukon Quest in "Dog Gone Addiction" is a fast moving and very entertaining film. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Well Done!--
- Jeff King, Yukon Quest and Iditarod Champion
I like the filmmakers take on following these tough gals of the Quest, it's incredibly hard to film, so well done, and I think she did a good job of showing the character and flavor of the race.--
- Libby Riddles, Yukon Quest and Iditarod Musher
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She did what she had to do to make a film that would inspire as well as provoke thought and compassion; and for that she deserves recognition.--
Mushing Magazine, by Jillian Rogers
When the thermometer hits -60 F, most people would be worrying about how to survive. Adventure filmmaker Becky Bristow was more worried about how her camera would perform.--
Central Alberta Life/Red Deer Advocate by Carl Hahn
Bristow has captured our northern land and the raw harshness of what a 50 below dog sled race is all about.--
What's up Yukon by Bill Polonsky
There are many good reasons to watch "Dog Gone Addiction," that played to a sold-out audience this month in Anchorage.--
Anchorage Daily News by Melissa DeVaughn
Bristow admits that the final product isn’t exactly what she had envisioned when the race began. But she wasn’t disappointed by some unexpected turns the story took.--
Fairbanks Daily News Minor by Jeff Richardson
The crowd is in for trail footage and racers topping precarious odds.--
Homer Tribune by Layton Ehmke
I tried to show it from the musher's perspective," "It's their voice and their story, what it's like being out there and what their dogs mean to them, why they do it and what keeps them going.--
Homer News by Michael Armstrong
Adventure Film Fans can watch the epic struggles of three women and some amazing four legged athletes at the Alberta Premiere of Dog Gone Addiction.--
Calgary Herald, Sports-Real life Outside by Trent Edwards