PADDLE TO SEATTLE: JOURNEY THROUGH THE INSIDE PASSAGE

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Two friends build their own kayaks and paddle alone for 97 days in the wilderness over 1,300 miles from Alaska to Seattle and survive to talk about most things.

DUDES ON MEDIA I Feature Documentary

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Paddle to Seattle: Journey through the Inside Passage is an independent documentary chronicling the progress of two intrepid adventurers paddling handmade wooden Pygmy kayaks from Alaska to Seattle.


They navigated the 1,300-mile Inside Passage.  From Alaska to Seattle, it’s North America’s only rainforest.   There brown bears own the shores.  Rain falls for weeks without rest.  What’s most unexpected are the surreal encounters with unexpected marine life.  The film presents these interactions, in addition to interviews from peoples of the region.  All threaded together by the adventurer’s friendship and unusual sense of humor.

ABOUT THE FILM

Run Time 1Hr26Min   (Feature Version)

Run Time 52Min (Broadcast Version)

Completed  Sep. 26, 2009 

Currently Screening in Festivals Only

Feature DVD

Only $14.99

Ships Feb 12

WINNER

AUDIENCE AWARD

PORT TOWNSEND

FILM FESTIVAL

WINNER

BEST DOCUMENTARY

MINNEAPOLIS

UND’D FILM FESTIVAL

WINNER

INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARD

FORT LAUDERDALE

INT’L FILM FESTIVAL

WINNER

AUD’E CHOICE BEST DOCUMENTARY

ANCHORAGE

INT’L FILM FESTIVAL

“You get lost in the journey.”

“...80 minutes of the best feature film about

paddling produced in the last decade.”

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Bon Voyage Alaska

En Route to Seattle

Production in a Kayak

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WINNER

BEST SNOWDANCE TRUE STORY

ANCHORAGE

INT’L FILM FESTIVAL