The Arctic Fox in Iceland (1988)

The arctic fox is of a circumpolar species, but in Iceland the conditions are different from most of the other habitats of the species, due to the absence of lemmings. This film deals with research done on the ecology and behavior of arctic foxes in a remote coastal region of North Western Iceland. The work of a scientist, studying the arctic fox under harsh conditions during both winter and summer, is observed, as well as the lives of the arctic foxes in this special environment.

Director: Snorri Þórisson
Genre: Documentary
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Snorri Þórisson
Editing: Þorsteinn Úlfar Björnsson
Production: Saga Film (ICE)
Country: Iceland
Language: English, Íslenska
Original Language: is

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Arctic Fox in Iceland about?
The arctic fox is of a circumpolar species, but in Iceland the conditions are different from most of the other habitats of the species, due to the absence of lemmings. This film deals with research done on the ecology and behavior of arctic foxes in a remote coastal region of North Western Iceland. The work of a scientist, studying the arctic fox under harsh conditions during both winter and summer, is observed, as well as the lives of the arctic foxes in this special environment.
Who directed The Arctic Fox in Iceland?
The Arctic Fox in Iceland was directed by Snorri Þórisson.
What genre is The Arctic Fox in Iceland?
The Arctic Fox in Iceland is a Documentary film.
Where was The Arctic Fox in Iceland produced?
The Arctic Fox in Iceland was produced in Iceland.