Men Against the Arctic | |
Director: | Winston Hibler |
Producer: | Walt Disney Ben Sharpsteen |
Narrator: | Winston Hibler |
Starring: | Winston Hibler |
Music: | Oliver Wallace |
Cinematography: | William Fortin Elmo G. Jones |
Editing: | Grant K. Smith |
Studio: | Walt Disney Productions |
Distributor: | Buena Vista Distribution Co. Inc. |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Men Against the Arctic is a 1955 American short documentary film directed by Winston Hibler. It was part of Disney's People & Places series. It won an Oscar at the 28th Academy Awards in 1956 for Documentary Short Subject.[1] [2] It was also entered into the 6th Berlin International Film Festival.[3]
The short film describes the icebreaker ships of the era, used to break through thick pack ice off the coast of Greenland. The narrator describes the processes through which helicopters perform reconnaissance missions to avoid the icebreakers encountering large icebergs and other obstacles. The difficultly in making large deliveries by ship to base stations, such as Thule, is shown through the film's dramatic filmography of Arctic glaciers and icebergs, highlighting too the remote nature of the work.