“Kina and Yuk, foxes of the ice floe”, an eco-friendly animal tale in the middle of the polar cold

Kina and Yuk foxes of the ice floe an eco friendly

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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