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The Fast Runner (2002)
Runtime: 2 hrs 52 mins
Synopsis: Igloolik, "place of houses," in the eastern arctic wilderness at the dawn of the first millenium. Evil in the form of a mysterious, unknown shaman enters a small community of nomadic Inuit and upsets its balance and spirit of cooperation. The stranger leaves behind a lingering curse of... Igloolik, "place of houses," in the eastern arctic wilderness at the dawn of the first millenium. Evil in the form of a mysterious, unknown shaman enters a small community of nomadic Inuit and upsets its balance and spirit of cooperation. The stranger leaves behind a lingering curse of bitterness and discord: after the camp leader Kumaglak is murdered, the new leader Sauri drives his old rival Tulimaq down through mistreatment and ridicule. Years pass. Power begins to change when the resentful Tulimaq has two sons - Amaqjuaq, the Strong One, and Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner. As the camp's best hunters they provoke jealousy and rage in their rival, Oki, the leader's ill-tempered son. When Atanarjuat wins away Oki's promised wife-to-be, the beautiful Atuat, in a head punching competition, Oki vows to get even. Egged on by his intimidating father, Oki and his friends plot to murder both brothers while they sleep. Amaqjuaq is speared through their tent and killed, but Atanarjuat miraculously escapes, running naked for his life across the spring sea ice. Eluding his pursuers with supernatural help, Atanarjuat is hidden and nursed back to health by an old couple who themselves fled the evil camp years before. After an inner struggle to reclaim his spiritual path, and with the guidance of his elder advisor, Atanarjuat learns to face both natural and supernatural enemies, and heads home to rescue his family. Will he continue the bloody cycle of revenge, or restore harmony to the community? Atanarjuat - The Fast Runner is based on an ancient Inuit legend which takes place in the area around Igloolik. -- © 2002 Lot 47 Films [More]
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Natar Ungalaaq, Madeline Ivalu, Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq, Lucy Tulugarjuk, Pauloosie Quitalik
Screenwriter: Paul Apak Angilirq
Producer: Paul Apak Angilirq, Norman Cohn, Zacharias Kunuk
Composer: Chris Crilly
DVD Info
Release:
Nov 2, 2003
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - Inuktitut
Additional Release Material:
- Trailers
Interactive Features:
- Interactive Menus
- Scene Selection
Reviews
An impressively vivid and detailed depiction of a particular way of life.
...takes you to a place you've never been and tells a story as profound and ambitious as a Shakespeare play.
...barely has enough material to fill a 52-minute CBC special, let alone a three-hour cinematic "event."
A film so crisp with detail that, like other great films, it whisks us away to a locale like nothing else we’ve ever seen to tell a story that’s not quite like anything else we’ve ever heard.
The Fast Runner does not lack for ambition, and even when it falters, it is more than eager to get back up and start running again.
At three hours and with very little story or character development, there is plenty of room for editing, and a much shorter cut surely would have resulted in a smoother, more focused narrative without sacrificing any of the cultural intrigue.
The messy emotions raging throughout this three-hour effort are instantly recognizable, allowing the film to paradoxically feel familiar and foreign at the same time.
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