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The offerings include “Folktales,” in which Norwegian teenagers brave the treacherous path of adolescence with help from their sled dogs. In “How Deep is Your Love,” a documentarian searches for new species in soon-to-be mined ocean depths. And two brothers travel cross-country in a van in pursuit of competitive birdwatching in “Listers: A Glimpse into Extreme Birdwatching.”
Learn more about these films and all this year’s festival has to offer at the full Humanities newsblog, Dive Deep at the 41 North Film Festival, November 6-9, 2025, by festival founder and director Erin Smith.
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