Nicolas Vanier
Nicolas Vanier (born 5 May 1962) is a French adventurist, writer and director. His 2004 film The Last Trapper follows a trapper in Yukon, Canada. His film, Loup ("Wolf") was released at the end of 2009 and was presented at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Loup is about the life of the Evens tribe in North Eastern arctic Siberia, in the Verkhoïansk mountain range, who live by raising large herds of reindeer (caribou), which involves protecting them from attacks by wolves. In 2018, France Nature Environnement formally complained that a film crew overseen by Vanier had disturbed a colony of Greater Flamingoes, by repeatedly flying over them in an ultra-light aircraft, causing many - an estimated 11% of the total breeding population in France - to desert their nests and eggs. Source: Article "Nicolas Vanier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2017 · Iditarod, la dernière course de Nicolas Vanier as Himself
- 2014 · L'Odyssée sauvage as
- 2013 · La Dernière Meute as himself
- 2006 · Siberian Odyssey as Nicolas Vanier
- 2006 · L'odyssée sybérienne as
- 2003 · Yukon Quest as
- 2003 · Le voyageur du froid as Nicolas Vanier
- 1999 · L'odyssée blanche as Self
- 1997 · Un hiver de chiens as
- 1995 · L'enfant des neiges as
- 1993 · Au Nord De L'Hiver as
- 1988 · Partage des eaux as
- 1987 · Rivières ouvertes as
- 1986 · Caravane as
- 1976 · 30 millions d'amis as Self
- Future · Coureurs des bois as
- Future · Le triathlon historique as