Spirit of the Wind

Sorry, this DVD has sold out again! The film is available to watch on YouTube at this link.

Now available again from Northern Light Media for the first time since 2015, all profits from the sale of these DVDs goes to support youth programs for future mushers:

The award-winning 1979 movie Spirit of the Wind is based upon the early life and rise to prominence of the legendary Athabaskan trapper and dog musher George Attla, Jr., who won the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous World Championship race an unprecedented ten times between 1958 and 1982. The film, on DVD, tells the story of young George Attla growing up in the interior village of Huslia, running a trapline with his father until being diagnosed with tuberculosis and spending several years away from home in a Sitka hospital.

Upon returning to his village he struggled to rejoin the cultural fabric, and fast sled dogs became his saving grace, taking him to ten World Championships. He also won eight championships in the Fairbanks Open North American Championship race, and in 1973 he ran the inaugural 1,000-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, placing fifth even though his experience was in sprint racing, and not long-distance mushing.

With dramatically beautiful photography and a haunting musical score, Spirit of the Wind won the Best Picture Award at the 1979 Sundance Film Festival. It was an unexpected hit at the Cannes International Film Festival the same year, and was hailed by the New York Post, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and many others as a stunning achievement in cinematography.



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5 Responses to Spirit of the Wind

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  2. Sandra French's avatar Sandra French says:

    Would love the DVD when its available again. Please let me know.

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  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    I saw this movie when I first came out, I would LOVE to have a copy to go with my books! I learned so much from Mr. Attla’s books!

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  4. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    We would really like to be able to purchase DVDs of this movie. He is an icon for our families and our children deserve to learn about him. This is a film which captures several of our elders in once-in-lifetime acting roles, too, which we would like to share over and over with coming generations. Please print additional DVDs for sale. They aren’t available for purchase anywhere – and YouTube no longer offers the film. Thanks!

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  5. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Please.make this available online.

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