Arctic Son (2006)

Stanley, a young man from Washington State struggling to find direction in his life, visits his estranged father, who lives in Old Crow, a Yukon Territory town of 300 people 80 miles inside the Arctic Circle. While Stanley Jr. is used to hip-hop and fast food, Stanley Sr.'s life is steeped in the traditions of the Gwich'in people-hunting caribou, fishing and surviving in the rugged Arctic. At first, the two "Stans" couldn't have more different interests or approaches to life. But over time, their worlds come together.

Director: Andrew Walton
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Production: Arts Engine, Big Mouth Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Arctic Son about?
Stanley, a young man from Washington State struggling to find direction in his life, visits his estranged father, who lives in Old Crow, a Yukon Territory town of 300 people 80 miles inside the Arctic Circle. While Stanley Jr. is used to hip-hop and fast food, Stanley Sr.'s life is steeped in the traditions of the Gwich'in people-hunting caribou, fishing and surviving in the rugged Arctic. At first, the two "Stans" couldn't have more different interests or approaches to life. But over time, their worlds come together.
Who directed Arctic Son?
Arctic Son was directed by Andrew Walton.
How long is Arctic Son?
Arctic Son has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Arctic Son?
Arctic Son is a Documentary film.
Where was Arctic Son produced?
Arctic Son was produced in United States of America.