Northland Films

[8] Hockeyland, the company's most recent film, is a coming of age story set in the competitive hockey sphere of Minnesota's north country.

Hailed as a "must-see...raw and brutally absorbing" by David Erhlich, Indiewire, Hockeyland premiered at DocNYC, screened in over 175 theaters nationwide by Greenwich Entertainment and was a 2022 Critics Choice "Best Sports Documentary" nominee.

[9]Saving Brinton,[10] premiered at AFI Docs in 2017, aired nationwide on PBS through America ReFramed and was named one of “the Best Movies of 2018” by Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post.

[13] Their debut documentary, Pond Hockey,[14] (2008) featuring Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby, Neal Broten and Patrick Kane, is a celebration of outdoor hockey and was an early look into the over-structured world of youth sports.

The film was dubbed “the best hockey movie ever” by John Buccigross, ESPN and aired nationwide on the NHL Network.