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Director: | Charles Martin Smith |
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Writer: | Charles Martin Smith, Farley Mowat |
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A bush pilot in nothern Canada who with the aid of modernity thinks he can handle it all & knows it all. After reluctantly agreeing to transport a local indian girl to a medical facility his light plane crashes & they have to survive whilst finding their way back to civilization. Along the journey the man finds a new respect for the native ways as they battle to survive the elements. | |
Release Date: | Sep 11, 2003 |
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Director: | Charles Martin Smith |
Writer: | Charles Martin Smith, Farley Mowat |
Genres: | Adventure, Drama |
Keywords | based on novel or book, winter, isolation, pilot, inuit, wilderness, survival, snow, airplane crash, storytelling, presumed dead, sex, nudity, tundra, arctic, northwest territories, survival skills, pontoon airplane, eskimo indian, remote setting |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Barry Pepper | Charlie Halliday |
Annabella Piugattuk | Kannalaq |
James Cromwell | Walter "Shep" Shepherd |
Kiersten Warren | Estelle |
Jon Gries | Pierce |
Robin Dunne | Carl |
Malcolm Scott | Warren |
Michael Bublé | Hap |
Brad Sihvon | Mr. Izzard |
Greg Spottiswood | Mr. Moss |
Samson Jorah | Sammy |
William MacDonald | Miner in Bar |
Mariano Aupilardjuk | Elder Inuk |
Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq | Young Inuk |
Peter Ipkornerk | Inuit Snow Camp |
Yvo Samgushak | Inuit Snow Camp |
Michael Wallace | Inuit Snow Camp |
Albert Kimaliakyuk | Inuit Snow Camp |
Name | Job |
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Charles Martin Smith | Writer, Director |
Brett Armstrong | Stunt Coordinator |
Mychael Danna | Original Music Composer |
Farley Mowat | Writer |
Paul Intson | Original Music Composer |
Jon Joffin | Director of Photography |
Paul Sarossy | Director of Photography |
David Connell | Director of Photography |
Roxanne Wong | Stunt Double |
Scott J. Ateah | Stunt Coordinator |
Alison Grace | Editor |
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**_Trying to survive in desolate northern Canada_** In 1953, a Canadian bush pilot based in Yellowknife (Barry Pepper) flies a routine gig in the area of Queen Maud Gulf of the Northwest Territories (which is Nunavut today). When he crash-lands with a sickly Inuk girl, their chances of making it ... back alive aren’t good. James Cromwell is on hand as the pilot’s boss in Yellowknife. “The Snow Walker” (2004) is a survival flick helmed by Charles Martin Smith, who no doubt learned a thing or two about shooting in the remote North on the set of “Never Cry Wolf” (1983). It was based on a short story by Farley Mowat, who happens to be the character played by Smith in “Never Cry Wolf.” Although beautiful in its own unique way, the setting is too one-dimensional for my tastes, but the acting is convincing. Anyone interested in gritty realistic survival films should find something to appreciate. It features the mundaneness of "Limbo" (1999), but lacks the thrills of "The Edge" (1997). While this is the least of these, it’s superior to "Anything to Survive" (1990). The movie runs 1 hour, 49 minutes, and was shot in Churchill, Manitoba (tundra scenes); Rankin Inlet, Nunavut; Merritt, British Columbia (caribou hunt); and Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia. GRADE: B-