Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk (2005)

The Karluk Expedition of 1913 was to be a grand scientific journey to the high Arctic, the most comprehensive polar research ever undertaken. Instead, the Karluk's team of scientists, hard-luck crewmen, one Inuit family and ship's cat soon became stuck. Shipwrecked and marooned on a heaving ocean of ice, they would see death, deprivation, injury, illness, deceit - even murder - during their agonizing year-long fight for survival.

Director: Deb Proc, Wil Aaron
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
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Production: Kaizen West Productions Inc.
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk about?
The Karluk Expedition of 1913 was to be a grand scientific journey to the high Arctic, the most comprehensive polar research ever undertaken. Instead, the Karluk's team of scientists, hard-luck crewmen, one Inuit family and ship's cat soon became stuck. Shipwrecked and marooned on a heaving ocean of ice, they would see death, deprivation, injury, illness, deceit - even murder - during their agonizing year-long fight for survival.
Who directed Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk?
Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk was directed by Deb Proc, Wil Aaron.
Who stars in Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk?
Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk stars Jim Thalheimer, Benoit Alain, Wade Kingdon, Sandy Maniapik, Solomon Awa, Kilabuk Ipeelie.
How long is Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk?
Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk?
Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk is a Documentary film.
Where was Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk produced?
Icebound: The Final Voyage of the Karluk was produced in Canada.