This short documentary follows Frank Ladouceur, a man who lives alone for months at a time, trapping muskrat in the vast, desolate wilderness of northern Alberta. He receives no visitors, and rarely voyages to his family home in Fort Chipewyan. What some may consider an unthinkably lonely, isolated existence is the calling of this fiercely independent Métis man. Remarkably determined and self-sufficient, Frank makes his home in the wild bush.
Released: Jan 01, 1975
Runtime: 28 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars:
Crew: Tony Westman (Director of Photography), Stuart Copely (Sound Editor), Richard Patton (Sound), Barry P. Jones (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Modeste Ladouceur (Music), Pete Ladouceur (Music)