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The Frozen North (2006) is a documentary you can watch online on iFILM, built from Dick Proenneke's own 16mm footage of his years living alone at Twin Lakes, Alaska. Produced by Bob Swerer Sr. and Bob Swerer Jr., it draws on material left out of the earlier films in the series — Alone in the Wilderness and Alaska Silence & Solitude.
Proenneke lived in the Alaskan bush for more than thirty years. No roads, no neighbours, no power grid — just a hand-built log cabin, a canoe, and daily journal entries he later narrated on camera. This film covers the winters and the quieter stretches: the unglamorous work of staying alive in a landscape that forgives nothing. No dramatic framing, no score nudging the emotion. Watch The Frozen North online on iFILM.





























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