The Blinding Sea film credits

The Blinding Sea film credits

This post provides the film credits for The Blinding Sea, a two-hour feature documentary completed in 2025.

 

Produced, directed and narrated by: George Tombs

Director of photography: George Tombs

 

Interviews and on-camera appearances:

Anne-Christine Amundsen Jacobsen

Johan Leon Amundsen

Gloria Corbould

Baron Bernard de Gerlache

Falcon Scott

Hon. Alexandra Shackleton

Julian Evans

Jessie Keknek

Bob Konana

George Konana

Jimmy Konana

Larry Konana

Paul Ikuallaq

Freda Nakoolaq (as her great-grandmother Koleok)

Captain Lise Marchand

Captain Klaas Gaastra

Uranienborg guide Randi Eriksen

Melissa Chierici, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Agneta Fransson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Lia Dimitruk and Trista Uviluk, picking Arctic cotton in Cambridge Bay

 

Editor:

Guillaume Falardeau

Additional video:

Guillaume Falardeau

Jim Hawkings

Dan Bach Kristensen

Parks Canada

Pond5.com

Shutterstock.com

Mike Stewart

 

Original artwork:

Visual effects artists: Peter Butler, Christopher Setien and Gabriel Somma

Illustrations: Iona Fournier-Tombs

Luke Iquallaq, Angaguk with Helping Spirit (carving), c/o Winnipeg Art Gallery (Manitoba)

Inuit carvings of Kiviuq and Kudluk specially commissioned for this film: Damien Iquallaq

Inuit prints: Victoria Mamnguqsualuk

 

Sound design: Julien Bouchard

 

Recording of music sessions: Steve Lemay

 

Original music:

Piano and other keyboard music composed and performed by George Tombs

Vocal music composed and performed by Marie Frenette

Inuit throat singers: Janet Aglukkaq and Robin Ikkutisluk

Trumpet: David Carbonneau

Saxophone & clarinet: Cameron Wallis

Irish whistle: Brad Hurley

Violin and viola: Catherine Hallmich and Laura Risk

Guitars: Pascal Desmeules and Marc Harvey

Percussion: Gilles Hébert

Choral ensemble: 6-DS

 

Sound:

Aurora borealis recordings: Steve McGreevy

Beluga whale recordings: Groupe de recherche et d’éducation sur les mammifères marins (GREMM), Tadoussac (Quebec)

Humpback whale recordings: Catherine Berchok, Mingan Island Cetacean Study and Pennsylvania State University)

Sound studio: Studio d’enregistrement Marie Frenette, Montreal (Quebec)

 

Dog mushers:

Sean Fitzgerald, Haines Junction (Yukon Territory)

George Konana, Gjoa Haven (Nunavut)

Louis-Philip Pothier, Iqaluit (Nunavut)

Phil Pryzmont, Nome (Alaska)

 

Readings from exploration narratives:

The voice of Roald Amundsen: Ole Gjerstad

The voice of Adrien de Gerlache: Bruno Piccolo

The voice of Frederick Cook: Alan J. Schwartz

The voice of Robert Falcon Scott: Andrew Digby

The voice of Kathleen Scott: Julie Berry

The voice of Apsley Cherry-Garrard: Christopher Kent

 

Titles: Jean-Laurent Ratel

 

Special thanks to:

Anne-Christine Amundsen Jacobsen

Johan Leon Amundsen

Charlie Cahill

Canadian Coast Guard

Yvon Chouinard

Gloria Corbould

Maurits Dolmans

Fram Museum, Oslo (Norway)

Captain Klaas Gaastra of the Dutch three-masted bark Europa

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Baron Bernard de Gerlache

Sir Muir Gray

Captain Lise Marchand, commanding officer of the Canadian research icebreaker Amundsen

Deanna Matthew and the family of Charlie Carpendale

Adam Shamash

Sifton Air, Haines Junction (Yukon)

Uranienborg Roald Amundsens Hjem

 

Archival material and satellite imagery:

AKG-Images, Paris

Alfred-Wegener-Institut / Institut für deutsche Polarforschung, Bremerhaven (Germany)

Antarctic Heritage Trust / Julian Bickersteth and Josiah Wagener

Art Resource Inc., New York

Bridgeman Images, New York

Brooklyn Public Library, New York

Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio)

Canterbury Museum, Canterbury (New Zealand)

Digitized footage from Nanook of the North, The Wedding of Palo and Primitive Love, c/o Flicker Alley

European Space Agency, by permission, Paris (France)

Image of the Nobel Prize medal © ® The Nobel Foundation

Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa (Canada)

Library of Congress, Washington, DC

McGill University Rare Books Department, Montreal (Canada)

Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum, Nome (Alaska)

Mariners’ Museum, Newport News (Virginia)

Museum of Cultural History, Oslo (Norway)

Museum of History & Industry (Seattle, Washington)

The National Library of Australia, Canberra (Australia)

The National Library of New Zealand, Wellington (New Zealand)

The National Library of Norway, Oslo (Norway)

The National Science Foundation, Alexandria (Virginia)

The New York Times, c/o PARS International

Paintings of the Gjoa, c/o Gordon Miller and Roger Morris

Portrait of James Lind by Sir George Chalmers, Copyright © 2014 J.W. Hepner, Photo 2009 Theo Chalmers

Private collection / Follo Museum, Roald Amundsen’s house Uranienborg, Svartskog (Norway)

Provinicale Bibliotheek, Limburg (Belgium)

Science Museum, London

Seattle Times, Seattle (Washington)

Shutterstock Inc., New York

United States Antarctic Program, Alexandria (Virginia)

Wellcome Collection, London (United Kingdom)

 

Shot on location in Antarctica, on the Southern Ocean, in Alaska, on the Beaufort Sea, in the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec, Mexico, Scotland, England, Ireland, Belgium and Norway

This film is dedicated to Marie Frenette

© George Tombs, 2025

The Blinding Sea trailer and video gallery

March 16, 2026

The Blinding Sea digital site licences

March 16, 2026

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