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The snow walker - Barry Pepper, Annabella Piugattuk, James Cromwell, Charles Martin Smith
Threat advisory: TBA
Propaganda
Their fight for survival formed an unbreakable bond.
Stranded by a plane crash a thousand miles from civilization, pilot Charlie Halliday (Barry Pepper) sets out across the endless tundra for the nearest outpost. He leaves behind a young Inuit woman - beautiful and frail. After a harrowing struggle for survival, Halliday finally collapses on the brink of death. Mysteriously, the young woman reappears to save him and he slowly comes to recognise her wondrous, mystical connection to the land.
Persons of interest
- Barry Pepper .... Charlie Halliday
- Annabella Piugattuk .... Kanaalaq
- James Cromwell .... Shepherd
- Kiersten Warren .... Estelle
- Jon Gries .... Pierce
- Robin Dunne .... Carl
- Greg Spottiswood .... Moss
- Brad Sihvon .... Izzard
- Samson Jorah .... Sammy
- Michael Bublé .... Hap
- Malcolm Scott .... Warren
- Farley Mowat .... Author: Walk well my brother
- Charles Martin Smith .... Screenwriter
- Charles Martin Smith .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- The snow walker official movie site
- The snow walker QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Genie Awards 2004: Nominated: Best Achievement in Direction (Charles Martin Smith), Best Achievement in Editing (Alison Grace), Best Achievement in Music - Original Score (Mychael Danna), Best Achievement in Overall Sound (Chris Duesterdiek, Mark Berger, Dean Giammarco, Bill Sheppard), Best Achievement in Sound Editing (Maureen Murphy, Dean Giammarco, Robert Hunter, Johnny Ludgate, Christine McLeod), Best Adapted Screenplay (Charles Martin Smith), Best Motion Picture (Rob Merilees, William Vince), Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Barry Pepper), Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Annabella Piugattuk)
- Leo Awards 2004: Won: Feature Length Drama: Best Costume Design (Allisa Swanson), Best Lead Performance by a Male (Barry Pepper), Best Musical Score (Mychael Danna), Best Overall Sound (Chris Duesterdiek, Dean Giammarco, Bill Sheppard, Mark Berger), Best Sound Editing (Bill Shepard, Dean Giammarco, Rob Hunter, Christine McLeod, Johnny Ludgate), Best Visual Effects (Mark Benard); Nominated: Best Direction (Charles Martin Smith), Best Feature Length Drama (Rob Merilees, William Vince), Best Film Editing (Alison Grace), Best Production Design (Doug Byggdin), Best Screenwriting (Charles Martin Smith)
- Method Fest 2004: Won: Audience Award: Best Feature (Charles Martin Smith)
- Studios and distributors:
- 21st Century Pictures
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
- Languages: English
- Picture: Widescreen 16:9
- Special features:
- Trailers: Upcoming trailers
Security censorship classification
M (Adult themes)
Surveillance time
110 minutes (1:50 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD rental: 12 January 2005
VHS rental: 12 January 2005
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