1. Alaska - Jake Barnes and his two kids, Sean and Jessie, have moved to Alaska after his wife died. He is a former airline pilot now delivering toilet paper across
the mountains. During an emergency delivery in a storm his plane goes down somewhere in the mountains. Annoyed that the authorities
aren't doing enough, Jessie and Sean set out on an adventure to find their father with the help of a polar bear which they
have saved from a ferocious poacher (Charlton Heston). Conflict ensues. Written by Jason Ihle.
2. Balto - A half-wolf, half-husky named Balto gets a chance to become a hero when an outbreak of diphtheria threatens
the children of Nome, Alaska
in the winter of 1925. He leads a dog team on a 600-mile trip across the Alaskan wilderness to get medical supplies. The film
is based on a true story which inspired the Iditarod dog sled race. Written by Alan Katz.
3. Eight Below – In the Antarctic, after an expedition with Dr. Davis McClaren (Bruce Greenwood), the sled dog trainer
Jerry Shepherd (Paul Walker) has to leave the polar base with his colleagues due to the proximity of a heavy snow storm. He
ties his dogs to be rescued after, but the mission is called-off and the dogs are left alone at their own fortune. For six
months, Jerry tries to find a sponsor for a rescue mission while his dogs fight for survival. Written by Claudio Carvalho.
4.
Iron Will – When Will Stoneman's father dies, he is left alone to take care of his mother
and their land. Needing money to maintain it, he decides to join a cross country dogsled race. This race will require days
of racing for long hours, through harsh weather and terrain. This young man will need a lot of courage and a strong will to
complete this race. Written by Brian W. Martz.
5.
Snow Dogs - When Miami dentist Ted Brooks learns that his birth
mother has passed away and that he was named in her will, he travels to Alaska
to claim his inheritance. Rather than the large chunk of change that many people would expect, Ted instead receives his mother's
pack of rowdy sled dogs and her property. Although the dogs seemingly have it in for Ted, he decides to keep the dogs and
race them in the local race, the Arctic Challenge, spiting a mountain man who wants the dogs. What follows is a comedy detailing
Ted's adventures in learning to run the sled dogs. Written by Anna.