Weiße Wildnis (1958)
28KWeiße Wildnis: Directed by James Algar. With Winston Hibler, Volmer Sørensen. The wildlife of the arctic is explored in this true-life adventure.
“Oscar-winning Disney documentary, directed by James Algar, about life in the Arctic (filmed in Canada). As with the other Disney nature documentaries Iu0026#39;ve seen from this period, the beautiful photography of the scenery and wildlife is what makes this worth recommending. Thereu0026#39;s exciting footage of rushing rivers and glaciers breaking apart and playful footage of polar bears playing, etc. Oliver Wallaceu0026#39;s excellent score compliments the action well. A good thing, too, as Winston Hibleru0026#39;s monotone narration can be sleep-inducing. There have been many similar television and film documentaries in the decades since this was made but the footage here is so good it still manages to impress. Some scenes were staged, including the unpalatable u0026#39;lemming suicideu0026#39; scene. Today, where discussions of the environment are concerned, there are inevitable axes to grind and flags to be raised. Whatu0026#39;s refreshing about seeing older docs, such as White Wilderness, is that they are just trying to provide a look at natureu0026#39;s many wonders in an informative and entertaining way. Thereu0026#39;s no agenda. Some elements may be dated but, for the most part, this is still a great documentary with lovely nature photography that should please most viewers.”