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Making Tracks

0h 34m

Making Tracks is a documentary film. directed by Kyle Aramburo. At just 34 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

The Bering Strait School District in Western Alaska is the only place in the United States where biathlon and cross country skiing have both been school activities for almost 40 years. In the late 1970’s, a time when village schools did not have television, telephones or gymnasiums, the Bering Strait School District hired John Miles, an educator from the East Coast, to head up a district-wide ski program. While other sports like basketball, wrestling and volleyball serve important roles in village life today, cross country skiing was the only school sport then and continues to be a fitting activity for places with snow on the ground eight months of the year, and for a people whose survival traditionally depended on close acquaintance with the land.

Quick Facts

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Runtime 0h 34m 34 minutes total
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Budget $50K Production budget
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$50,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Making Tracks about?

The Bering Strait School District in Western Alaska is the only place in the United States where biathlon and cross country skiing have both been school activities for almost 40 years. In the late ...

Who directed Making Tracks?

Making Tracks was directed by Kyle Aramburo.

How long is Making Tracks?

Making Tracks has a runtime of 0 hours and 34 minutes (34 minutes total).