DOG GONE
ADDICTION
A Wonderful Christmas Stocking Stuffer
review by Theresa Daily
WINNER of BEST ADVENTURE SPORTS FILM - Taos Mountain Film
Festival OCT 07SPECIAL JURY AWARD/ HONORABLE MENTION MOUNTAIN
CULTURE - Whistler FilmFestival Nov 07RUNNER UP PEOPLES CHOICE
AWARD, Wanaka Mountain Film Festival NewZealand July 07
Please view Teaser (2.5 min) at http://www.wildsoulcreations.com/
Hang onto your dog team and join three women tackling the
grueling Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race. Michelle Phillips, a young
Canadian mother; Agata Franczak a 48-year-old Polish adventurer;
and Kelley Griffin, Alaskan veteran, test their limits racing
their huskies 1000 miles through the Yukon and into Alaska's
frigid Interior.Get an insider view and find out why they
continue to race despite seemingly insurmountable odds; treacherous
icy and unmarked trails,steep descents down mountain passes,
record cold temperatures andmental exhaustion. Feel their
pain as they question their abilities,and celebrate their
triumphs when they overcome obstacles small andlarge. The
awful realization of our insignificance and theawe-inspiring
hugeness of the Great White North are recurring themesthat
hit you in the head like a Northern wind chill. Tempered by
the beauty of her camera's eye, the struggle of thesewomen
to challenge themselves to overcome fear and fatigue in thisvast,
lonely land, Bristow captures a humanity that never flinchesfrom
the truth. This spirited and uplifting account of what can
be achieved when you face your fears will reveal why the lesser-knownYukon
Quest is considered by many to be the toughest sled dog race
onthe planet.
--."Bristow puts her viewers in the mushers boots. Funny,
touching and
visually smart, DOG GONE ADDICTION is a dog gone good movie."
-Donna Quante Film Maker,
Producer
Please see more testimonials
and DVD Reviews at http://www.wildsoulcreations.com/
DVDs include a feature length film, and 55 min of Special
Features (more on the Yukon Quest trail, the veterinarians,
the dogs, and more on each character)
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