The fast runner : filming the legend of Atanarjuat / Michael Robert Evans.
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- 9780803228412
- 0803228414
- Atanarjuat (Motion picture)
- Atanarjuat (Motion picture)
- Iglulik Eskimos -- Folklore
- Iglulik Eskimos -- Social life and customs
- Ethnographic films -- Nunavut -- Igloolik
- Iglulik (Inuits) -- Folklore
- Iglulik (Inuits) -- Mœurs et coutumes
- Films ethnographiques -- Nunavut -- Igloolik
- PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- History & Criticism
- Ethnographic films
- Iglulik Eskimos
- Nunavut -- Igloolik
- 791.43/72 22 791.4372
- PN1997.2.A73 E93 2010eb
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One of the most important Native films of all time, Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner tells a powerful and moving story about honor, betrayal, vengeance, and redemption. Set in the vast, visually stunning Arctic landscape, it was the first feature film written, directed, and acted entirely in Inuktitut, the language of Canada's Inuit people. Canada's top-grossing release of 2002, the film became an international phenomenon, receiving the prestigious Camera d'Or Award at the Cannes Film Festival and earning rave reviews from every quarter, including Margaret Atwood ("like Homer with a video camera").
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-133) and index.
The context of the creation -- Seeing the unseen -- The people and the path of Isuma -- Isuma's motives -- The legend and its variants -- Reviews and awards -- Lifeways as context -- Local and global environments.
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