Pathfinder (film)
Movie | |
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German title | Pathfinder |
Original title | North Sami: Ofelaš Norwegian: Veiviseren |
Country of production | Norway |
original language | North Sami |
Publishing year | 1987 |
length | 83 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Nils Gaup |
script | Nils Gaup |
production |
John M. Jacobsen Erik Dish |
music |
Nils-Aslak Valkeapää Kjetil Bjerkestrand Marius Müller |
camera | Erling Thurmann-Andersen |
cut | Nils Pagh Andersen |
occupation | |
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Pathfinder (so the international cinema title; original title: Ofelaš or Veiviseren [both for German signposts]; alternative German television title: Die Rache des Fängerensuchers ) is an award-winning adventure drama by the Sami - Norwegian director Nils Gaup from 1987. Gaup processed in the Oscar- nominated youth film a folk tale that his grandfather had told him during his childhood.
action
Aigin, a 16-year-old seed , returns from the hunt to find at home that father, mother and his little sister were brutally murdered by the marauding “ Tschuden ”. Immediately afterwards he himself is discovered and hit by a crossbow arrow while escaping . Wounded, he can save himself to the neighboring camp, where he is taken in, cared for and on top of that finds a pretty girl in Sahve who falls in love with him straight away.
But the Tschuden ( represented as Vikings for clothing and equipment ) have persecuted him and threaten to kill Aigin's helpers as well. While almost all of the seeds flee from the attackers towards the coast with sacks and bags, Aigin, three allies and Raste, the shaman of his rescuers, bring up the rear . Although they inflict some losses on the murderous warriors from the Baltic States , they are quickly defeated. When Raste is tortured, Aigin tries to save him and offers himself to the Tschuden as a guide to the nomads' new refuge . Despite Aigin's admission, one of the warriors goes back to Raste and kills him unnoticed. In the end, the forced-recruited boy scouts lead the berserker horde to their ruin by leading them over the only icy mountain pass to the coast and using an avalanche to ensure that the entire rope team falls down a deep slope.
Margin notes
Pathfinder was the first feature film to be made entirely in a Sami language . The shooting took place mainly in southern Finnmark around Kautokeino . The extreme weather conditions that often prevailed there in winter were particularly problematic. On the first days of shooting the film, temperatures of -47 ° C were measured and the cameras stopped working. The same resident, musician and singer Nils-Aslak Valkeapää , who plays Siida-Isit in the film , made a special contribution to the mystical atmosphere of the work of his friend Nils Gaup with his traditional yoiks .
particularities
The German theatrical version from 1988, the later video release ( Marketing Film ) and the TV version of Pathfinder were slightly shortened to get a lower FSK-12 rating . At the end of January 2005, the DVD of the film distributor Kinowelt was released with an FSK-16 approval. This version contains the previously cut 6 seconds again. The fact of " Norwegian called" sound version is in reality the Sami original version ( OV ).
criticism
“Set against a grandiose natural backdrop, an exciting adventure film based on an old Sami legend, with some scenes quite drastic. Classic genre elements are combined with ethnic accuracy and a plea for a peaceful existence in the community. " (Source: Lexicon of the international film)
Nominations and Awards
- 1988: Oscar , nominated for Best Foreign Language Film
- 1988: Amanda , Best Norwegian Film - Årets Norske Spillefilm
- 1988: Sitges Festival Internacional de Cinema de Catalunya , Special Mention
- 1990: Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival , Grand Jury Prize
annotation
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↑ The Tschudek , who appear in many old Sami stories, are most likely not only members of the people of the same name, but they could also be other predatory intruders into Sápmi - the Karelians, the Russians and the Swedes. The term is still used today in the Lule Sami language for "enemy".
- JC Poestion: (Ed.): Lapland fairy tales, folk tales, riddles and proverbs. Publishing house by Carl Gerolds Sohn, Vienna 1886, Permalink . Pp. 178-184
- "Gárjjelij tjude" = the Russian enemies , in H. Grundström: Lulelappic dictionary.
Remake
An American remake by the German director Marcus Nispel , which depicts a similar story of a boy in the context of armed conflicts between North American Indians and the Vikings who threaten them , was released in German cinemas in March 2007 under the title Pathfinder - Trail of the Warrior .
Web links
- Pathfinder in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Comparison of the cut versions FSK 12 Marketing - FSK 16 Kinowelt by Pathfinder at Schnittberichte.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Pathfinder. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 16, 2017 .