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The Snow Walker (2003)

2023-05-14 17:03:05

In 1953, Pilot Charlie Halliday of the former World War II fighter was a jungle pilot based on the yellow knife. Just like many Caucasians in the area, he did not contact Inuit, but I got what I got from them through barter. On a personal plane trip, he met a small group of Inuit people in the nomadic. The group's female name is Kanaalaq which is characterized by Tanaka's suspicious tuberculosis. In exchange for ivory, Charlie agreed to send her to a yellow knife hospital. On the way back to the city, when there was a mechanical breakdown Charlie was forced to land. Both Charlie and Kanalak were unaffected by the crash, but the planes were intact, they were in the middle, the radio did not go well, their supplies were low, and Charlie's whereabouts are known to others It may not be there. . Because he detoured. In addition, because Kanaaaq knows only a few words in English, they can not communicate with each other, but Charlie does not know ... written by Huggo

Snowwalker is a Canadian survival drama film in 2003, starring Barry Pepper, written by Charles Martin Smith. My brother, Farley Mowat's story, this movie relates to the Canadian jungle pilot, which means that the life of an Inuit young lady and its northwest area changed due to an airplane accident. The challenge to survival under harsh conditions The film won six Young Lion awards including the Best Male Actor Award (Barry Pepper), nine nine Elf Awards including Best Film, Best Actor (Barry Pepper), Actress Most Nominated Best Performance Award (Annabella Piugattuk) and Best Screenplay (Charles Martin Smith)

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