Summaries

A pilot and his passenger struggle for survival after crashing in the Arctic tundra.

1953. Charlie Halliday, a former WWII fighter pilot, is a Yellowknife-based bush pilot. Like many of the white in the area, he does not associate with the Inuit except for what he can get out of them in bartering. On a personal plane trip, he runs across a small family of nomadic Inuit. The female of the group, named Kanaalaq, has what Charlie suspects is tuberculosis. In exchange for some ivory, Charlie agrees to fly her to a hospital in Yellowknife. En route back to the city, Charlie is forced to make a crash landing when the plane develops mechanical problems. Although both Charlie and Kanaalaq are unharmed by the crash, the plane is totaled, they are in the middle of nowhere, the radio doesn't seem to be working, they have a meager amount of supplies, and Charlie's whereabouts are probably unknown to others since he made a detour from his original route. Furthermore, they can't communicate with each other as Kanaalaq only knows a few words of English, whereas Charlie knows no Inuktituk. According to his map, Charlie estimates it is one hundred miles to the closest town and decides to walk. He soon learns that he is not well equipped for outdoor life in the north, at least not as well equipped as Kanaalaq, who is in her element. He figures that things can only get worse for both him dealing with the elements and Kanaalaq suffering from her illness as the winter snows approach.—Huggo

A pilot who delivers supplies to tribes in the backwoods of the Canadian north is implored to escort a sick young Inuit woman to a hospital. On the flight back, the plane's engine fail and they crash in the wastelands. Rescuers are unable to locate them and the two are left to struggle for their survival. The ailing woman thus teaches the hot-headed pilot the way to live in these regions.[email protected]

In 1953, in Artic, the pilot Charlie Halliday is very well-paid to change his flight plan and bring the local native with tuberculosis Kanaalaq to a hospital for treatment. However, he crashes the plane and they have to struggle for survival. Charlie learns with Kanaalaq how to survive in the cold region, forming a bond of respect and friendship with her.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Details

Keywords
  • survival
  • pilot
  • winter
  • arctic
  • inuit
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Drama
Release date Mar 4, 2004
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG
Countries of origin Canada
Language English Inuktitut
Filming locations Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
Production companies Téléfilm Canada Infinity Media Canadian Television Fund

Box office

Budget $10000000
Gross US & Canada $201149
Opening weekend US & Canada $35000
Gross worldwide $201149

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 43m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

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