500 DAYS IN THE WILD
Initially intended to last 500 days, filmmaker Dianne Whelan’s epic Trans Canada Trail adventure took 1,862 days to complete across six years. This two hour documentary offers a glimpse into her 24,000 kilometre journey from one end of the trail to the other, through winter wonderlands, frozen lakes, gravel roads, rapids, and untouched wilderness. Driven to escape the stresses of life after turning 50, Dianne set out to reconnect with nature and to immerse herself in Indigenous wisdom. Along the way she braved extreme temperatures, navigated treacherous waters, dodged territorial wildlife and pushed through physical exhaustion. Periodically travelling with others, including several close friends and her partner Louisa, the hardships she endured are a testament to her resilience and determination. Whether she was facing the isolation of the forest or the literal ice of the Canadian winter, she held firm in going with the flow and allowing everything to unfold in whatever time it took. There were many meaningful interactions with First Nations people and Dianne travelled with their blessing. Her nods to their culture show a deep respect for their custodianship of the areas she covered. Dianne’s view that the environment and its creatures are sacred is evident in every frame and the technical execution of her story is exceptional. Mostly shot using GoPros, Osmos, and a mobile phone, the footage is stunning on the big screen, capturing the trail with incredible clarity. Clearly viewed through a photographer’s lens, no two scenes feel the same due to the wide array of camera angles and filming techniques used. This powerful production is filled with adventure, humour, and inspiration, and is perfectly closed out by Xavier Rudd’s ‘Follow the Sun’. Watch it to vicariously visit places most of us will never see, to take in the important wisdom of this pioneering explorer and as a reminder that we only get one life to live. Absolutely outstanding. Give it all the awards.
SCORE:
Alex, Bron and Amanda’s Score 10/10