Reconnecting and sketching the historical Iditarod Trail - Trailbound Alaska

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • On a mission to rediscover trails in his Alaskan backyard, dyslexic filmmaker and painter Max Romey explores a historic trail, and its wild history. With a sketchbook and a pair of shoes, he makes the first likely attempt in decades to connect the once well-traveled trails of the Southern Trek of the Historic Iditarod route from Seward back home to Anchorage.
    This film was made possible thanks to the Kenai Mountains Turnagain-Arm National Heritage Area and the fantastic Alaskan trail community.
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    About Max Romey:
    Based in Anchorage, AK, Romey uses his unique blend of watercolors and videography to highlight complex environmental problems affecting his Alaskan and global communities. His visual style blends hand-painted watercolors and animation with cinematic videography to create films that help make environmental challenges more relatable.
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