Atanarjuat the Fast Runner overview

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Synopsis:

Atanarjuat the Fast Runner is the first feature film in the Inuktitut language, spoken by the Inuit tribes of northern Canada. The film, based on an ancient Inuit legend, is set at the dawn of the millennium. It's an epic tale of love, betrayal, and revenge, set in motion by an evil force brought to the village of Igloolik by a mysterious shaman. Conceived by the late Paul Apak Angilirq, who co-wrote the screenplay, the film was shot on widescreen digital video by Norman Cohn (one of the few non-Inuit crew members on the shoot) and directed by Zacharias Kunuk. Kunuk and his crew meticulously re-created the conditions the Inuit tribes lived under before exposure to Southern influences, using information handed down from tribe elders and the journals of Captain William Edward Parry, a British explorer who visited the area in 1822.


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Movie Details:

  • Director: Zacharias Kunuk
  • Studio: Telefilms Equity Investment Program, National Film Board of Canada, Canadian Television Fund
  • Year: 2001
  • Run Time: 161 minutes
  • Country: Canada
  • Language: Inuktitut
  • MPAA Rating: R (for some sexuality/nudity and violence)
  • Category: Feature
  • Genre/Type: Adventure
  • Filmed in: Color