Still Surviving
A documentary film about the arctic fox.
This is a poetic and authentic story describing the life cycle of the arctic fox. This documentary is a story of a miracle; a survival of an arctic foxes in a harsh Icelandic environment.
After a long and cold winter a vixen gives life to fox cubs and the adventure begins. The cubs, that are born blind, are weaned from their mother only 10 weeks old and the lessons of life begin. Twelve weeks old the cubs leave the den, by then mostly managing on their own. They find a spouse and mark their territory. One year old they are bringing up a new generation of cubs with their first litter. The circle is closed.
A film by Gudbergur Davíðsson
Script: Guðbergur Davíðsson, Sigurður Sigurðarson
Cinematography: Guðbergur Davíðsson, Kári G. Schram, Örn Marínó Arnarson
Editor: Anna Þóra Steinþórsdóttir
Music composer: Styrmir Sigurðsson
Narrated and translated by: Neil McMahon
Filmed at location in Hornstrandir on the North West corner of Iceland, beginning in March 2013 and was completed in July 2014.


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