Guillaume Maidatchevsky, director of animal films, has worked both for independent productions and for French and international television channels. He returns for “ Kina and Yuk, foxes of the ice floe », a feature-length documentary, carried by the voice-over of Virginie Efira.
It’s a family adventure film, a Christmas story with animals – foxes and polar bears, wolves, a marten or an ermine, a few reindeer too, plus a few human beings, but from afar.
A feature film shot as close as possible to the animals, in a natural setting at -40 degrees in the Yukon, in other words in the white immensity of the Canadian Great North, with landscapes always sumptuous and sometimes disturbing, and the voice-over of Virginie Efira. A couple of foxes are the heroes, global warming and environmental issues are the driving forces. It’s beautiful, moving and informative at the same time.
“ Kina and Yuk, foxes of the ice floe », by Guillaume Maidatchevsky will be on screens on December 27.
William Maidatchevsky is the guest of VMDN.
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