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The Snow Walker

  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
12K
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Barry Pepper and Annabella Piugattuk in The Snow Walker (2003)
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A pilot and his passenger struggle for survival after crashing in the Arctic tundra.A pilot and his passenger struggle for survival after crashing in the Arctic tundra.A pilot and his passenger struggle for survival after crashing in the Arctic tundra.

  • Director
    • Charles Martin Smith
  • Writers
    • Charles Martin Smith
    • Farley Mowat
  • Stars
    • Barry Pepper
    • Annabella Piugattuk
    • James Cromwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • Writers
      • Charles Martin Smith
      • Farley Mowat
    • Stars
      • Barry Pepper
      • Annabella Piugattuk
      • James Cromwell
    • 124User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Barry Pepper
    Barry Pepper
    • Charlie Halliday
    Annabella Piugattuk
    • Kanaalaq
    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Walter Shepherd
    Kiersten Warren
    Kiersten Warren
    • Estelle
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Pierce
    Robin Dunne
    Robin Dunne
    • Carl
    Malcolm Scott
    Malcolm Scott
    • Warren
    Michael Bublé
    Michael Bublé
    • Hap
    Brad Sihvon
    • Mr. Izzard
    Greg Spottiswood
    Greg Spottiswood
    • Mr. Moss
    Samson Jorah
    • Sammy
    William MacDonald
    William MacDonald
    • Miner in Bar
    Mariano Aupilardjuk
    • Elder Inuk
    Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq
    • Young Inuk
    • (as Peter Henry Arnatsiaq)
    Peter Ipkornerk
    • Inuit Snow Camp
    Yvo Samgushak
    • Inuit Snow Camp
    Michael Wallace
    • Inuit Snow Camp
    Albert Kimaliakyuk
    • Inuit Snow Camp
    • Director
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • Writers
      • Charles Martin Smith
      • Farley Mowat
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    User reviews124

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    9gazetas

    Spectacular story of survival and redemption

    Terrific cast and subtle direction from Martin makes for an emotional journey in Canada's high arctic. I was quite impressed with the casting, especially the lead Inuit girl. In many ways, the partnership of Pepper and the young Innu girl elevate this film above the standard plot.

    Its unexpected poignancy in dealing with spiritual matters and the theme of redemption of Charlie Halliday's special blend of charm and arrogance deserves special mention.

    It would have been easy for this film to degenerate into melodrama, but the cast and director continue striving towards offering the audience mature and interesting choices.

    Score was a titch "movie-lite", but that is a small quibble. Kudos to entire production for bringing this astonishing vision to fruition.
    8digger2640

    A nice surprise

    I hired 'Wimbledon' but upon opening the case there was the wrong disc. Instead it was this film called 'The Snow Walker'. Had full intentions of taking it straight back to the video store but it was late at night and figured I'd just put it on while I did something else.

    I found myself fully engrossed in this film. It was such a nice simple story that's been wonderfully acted. Some of the scenery was nice and what was there was very well shot. Good use of what was available. The music really fit the film well.

    Sometimes the films that we have no intention of watching turn out to be nice little surprises.
    jgstorey

    They got it right

    My wife and I are educators who spent 9 years in Nunavut and presently work in the NWT. In fact I was the Principal in Igloolik for four years and Anabelle was one of my students. I am very proud of her for the truth she brings to this role in creating a wonderful character . Unlike every other film about the North except Atanarjuat this movie struck my wife and I as "true" It had an accurate depiction of Inuit culture, white arrogance and colliding cultures.

    We think Pepper's character was white-washed a bit..... selling cola to Bathurst? Well we know that a lot of bush pilots made their fortune on the Whiskey trade but I guess this would have made the pilot a harder sell for redemption. As for another commentator suggesting he made every survival mistake in the book...he seems about as bright as most new-comers to the Arctic, myself included. If we stay and survive we get smarter in a hurry though.

    What we liked is that the characters went beyond stereotypes, Pepper's character went through an amazing learning arc and was treated with respect. This is not a cartoon buffoon though he starts that way. The gentleness and power of Inuit culture is on display but Annabelle is not a cartoon either. Her humanity and sense of humour come through wonderfully.

    The struggle for survival is a bit optimistic but hey... We were still able to suspend our disbelief. The land came alive in a way that made us both homesick for Nunavut. Fantastic.....

    Pijuyuk, Annabelle.
    Faithintheblade

    Beautiful Film

    I just finished watching this film and it was absoloutly gorgeous. The vastness and emptiness of the arctic tundra is so foreign in this day and age of big cities and suburbs, it was just refreshing to watch. Barry Pepper has never been a good actor in my mind, but this film shows his real potential, he made the character of Charlie a believable one, and the change he experiences didn't come off as clichéd like in so many other movies. The young Inuit girl who played Kanalaaq(sp) was so impressive, more so when you learn she can do many of the things her character in the film did!!! She is very beautiful and talented and i can't wait to see where this takes her!

    The directing is very good as well. The idea to use as little music as possible adds to the feeling of isolation and barreness of the arctic, and the shots of the sky especially the Northern Lights were gorgeous!!

    All in all i loved this film ***/5
    8hwm-assoc

    Closer to fact than fiction

    Having spent several years in air search an rescue, this movie is most excellent on how people react when things go wrong. The producers went to great lengths to give accuracy as seen by the detailed mock up they had of the Norseman and the great amount of mosquitos encountered. To rate this movie in a low category would indicate to me that the commenter has had very little to do with wilderness survival in the high arctic.

    Even the crash details were reasonably accurate in that the floats on the aircraft had crumpled at the tips. The anger of the pilot after the crash is indicative of shock reaction in such and incident. His methods of survival versus her small fire and small shelter add to the realism of this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Guards armed with tranquilizer guns were on set to protect cast and crew from polar bears, one of which interrupted filming when it charged the set.
    • Goofs
      With catastrophic engine failure, aircraft (particularly 1940's Norseman, built specifically for rugged bush flying) don't generally lose steering control. The failed engine, after blowing a head gasket would shut down almost immediately, not continue to run. The aircraft would glide with stability even though the engine wouldn't be running, and it wouldn't be very difficult to control, because the engine systems are completely separate from the cable/pulley control-surface systems.
    • Quotes

      Kanaalaq: Walk well, my brother.

    • Connections
      Edited into Make the Movie Live the Movie (2004)

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2004 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Inuktitut
    • Also known as
      • Той, що йде у снігах
    • Filming locations
      • Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Infinity Media
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • Canadian Television Fund
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    • Budget
      • CA$10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $201,149
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,000
      • Mar 7, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $201,149
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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