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  1. Feb 3, 2012 · She’s the award-winning filmmaker behind Being Caribou – where she and her biologist/writer husband Karsten Heuer travel with a caribou herd (on foot and by ski!) during its annual 1,500 km migration through the Arctic.

  2. Leanne Allison is a filmmaker based in Canmore, Alberta known for her award winning feature length documentaries, 'Being Caribou' and 'Finding Farley'.…

  3. Leanne Allison is a filmmaker based in Canmore, Alberta known for her award winning feature length documentaries, Being Caribou and Finding Farley. Both these films are based on long wilderness journeys in remote parts of Canada that continue to shape her work today.

  4. Leanne Allison. 2009 1 h 2 min. In this feature documentary, husband-and-wife team Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison (Being Caribou), along with their 2-year-old son and dog, retrace the literary footsteps of Canadian writer Farley Mowat.

  5. Being Caribou is a 2005 documentary film that chronicles the travels of husband and wife Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison following the migration of the Porcupine caribou herd, in order to explore the Arctic Refuge drilling controversy.

  6. Leanne Allison sifted through thousands of photos from motion-triggered cameras from this project. The grainy images gathered over the past 10 years by various scientists reveal the hidden life of the forest, played out by the animals and humans - including Bear 71 - captured covertly on film.

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  8. In this feature-length documentary, husband and wife team Karsten Heuer (wildlife biologist) and Leanne Allison (environmentalist) follow a herd of 120,000 caribou on foot across 1500 km of Arctic tundra.