
Dick Proenneke retired at age 50 in 1967 and decided to build his own cabin in the wilderness at the base of the Aleutian Peninsula, in what is now Lake Clark National Park. Using color footage he shot himself, Proenneke traces how he came to this remote area, selected a homestead site and built his log cabin completely by himself. The documentary covers his first year in-country, showing his day-to-day activities and the passing of the seasons as he sought to scratch out a living alone in the wilderness.
A deeply meditative and grounding experience. It feels like a quiet, persistent hum of self-sufficiency, a visual balm of solitude and the raw beauty of nature. This is pure, unadorned living, captured with patient observation.





