Sovereign Soil (2019)

Living on the land North of 64 degrees.

Sovereign Soil (2019) poster

Built on a layer of frozen earth, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada has subarctic winters where temperatures routinely drop below −40°C. Meet the four season food producers who engage in small-scale agriculture, and those who support their back-to-the-land movement. These resilient unassuming farmers have carved out small patches of fertile soil, in an otherwise unforgiving expanse of isolated wilderness, to make a living and a life.

Director: David Curtis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Daniel Janke
Cinematography: John Price
Editing: Graham Withers
Production: Jackleg Films, ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Budget: $475,000
Original Language: en

Keywords

organic food, environmentalism, remote farm, biodynamic agriculture, birch forest

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sovereign Soil about?
Built on a layer of frozen earth, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada has subarctic winters where temperatures routinely drop below −40°C. Meet the four season food producers who engage in small-scale agriculture, and those who support their back-to-the-land movement. These resilient unassuming farmers have carved out small patches of fertile soil, in an otherwise unforgiving expanse of isolated wilderness, to make a living and a life.
Who directed Sovereign Soil?
Sovereign Soil was directed by David Curtis.
How long is Sovereign Soil?
Sovereign Soil has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is Sovereign Soil?
Sovereign Soil is a Documentary film.
What is the budget of Sovereign Soil?
Sovereign Soil had a budget of $475,000.
Where was Sovereign Soil produced?
Sovereign Soil was produced in Canada.