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The North

  • 2025
  • 2h 10min
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7,4/10
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The North (2025)
Two old friends are walking 600 kilometers through the Scottish highlands, to reconnect with each other, nature and parts of themselves they lost.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo old friends are walking 600 kilometers through the Scottish highlands, to reconnect with each other, nature and parts of themselves they lost.Two old friends are walking 600 kilometers through the Scottish highlands, to reconnect with each other, nature and parts of themselves they lost.Two old friends are walking 600 kilometers through the Scottish highlands, to reconnect with each other, nature and parts of themselves they lost.

  • Réalisation
    • Bart Schrijver
  • Scénario
    • Bart Schrijver
  • Casting principal
    • Bart Harder
    • Carles Pulido
    • Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    197
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Bart Schrijver
    • Scénario
      • Bart Schrijver
    • Casting principal
      • Bart Harder
      • Carles Pulido
      • Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux14

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    Bart Harder
    Bart Harder
    • Chris
    Carles Pulido
    • Lluis
    Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen
    Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen
    • Tom
    Sharon Verdegem
    • Sara
    Olly Bassi
    Olly Bassi
    • Richard
    Gráinne Blumenthal
    • Emma
    Theo Fraser
    • Kid
    Pep Planas
    • Father of Lluis
    Steve Walker
    • Fraser
    McQuiston John
    • Jack
    Chris Lawlor
    • Hiker 3
    Luisa Hendry
    • Hiker 2
    Jacob Smyth
    • Stewart
    David Honeyman
    • Hiker 1
    • Réalisation
      • Bart Schrijver
    • Scénario
      • Bart Schrijver
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    9cornoltee-1

    A real hike feeling

    Thank you for making the North. You have captured the feeling of a multi-day trip together very well. In small gestures, words, glances the connection or even distance from each other or the environment I think is very nicely done. Very recognizable. Also compliments for the edit. The courage to really take the time for the shots. The final shot on the beach is beautiful. First a tear rolled left and then right accompanied by the rolling waves. Tip for watching; use headphones and turn up the volume. You will feel the wind, touch the water and feel the frustrations setting up a tent in the storm. Memorable.
    9LauraK-565

    a new classic?

    Breathtaking and impressive film.

    Moving to be so close to a men's world. I feel invited as a viewer to walk their path and to share their friendship, also because these are nice guys. Thanks to the makers of this great film monument.

    It is an interesting and fascinating journey through the wild and great land in Northern Scotland, with many shades of color, climate and texture of the landscape. Also it turns to softness, It also majestically shows the sparkling colors through the sunlight, and the many shades of green and gray.

    And also, during this great walk a lot is happening with these two guys. It was a great joy to watch this impressive film. Thanks!
    10Somanylayers

    Not just a hiking film

    My husband has walked the trails in the film so was obviously delighted with the scenery and realistic portrayal of multi day hiking in Scotland.

    I loved this film for so many different reasons.

    The film is like a detox and soothing balm, beautiful and unhurried but not without tension and mystery.

    The director obviously believes in "show, don't tell" and each scene is allowed time and space to unfold the story. Or rather, stories.

    This method is part of the detox, no hyper dramatic storylines and big twists or reveals. It doesn't need any of those Hollywood story telling devices to have you hooked.

    The cinematography is stunning, understated and at times poetic.

    This is a film that lingers and refreshes your soul if you let it.
    9duncanf

    What an Escape to Nature

    Loved this film! Gave a great sense of the trials, tribulations and joys of a spectacular hike in the wilds of the Scottish Highlands!

    The constant rain and wind are so effectively portrayed! The constant aggravation from the midges is also well portrayed!

    No Hollywood plot devices here, just two people living life and trying to come to terms with various challenges while traversing spectacular and gruelling scenery!

    Highly recommend this film! A nice break from the standard formulaic stuff available on television today!

    If nothing else it will teach you to prepare as much as possible for midge and rain!
    9rouillybenoit3c

    Feet on a relentless path, headspace in a cloud

    The highlands, right in between the clouds and the mountains. Two friends, and solitude all along the way...

    There was only one goal: reaching the northernmost cape of Scotland from Glasgow, 600 km on foot through the rough terrain, barren or wet wilderness, during extreme atmospheric conditions. Was it a dare, a bucket list or a dream? Chris (Bart Harder) and Lluis (Carles Pulido), former roommates, decided to set apart 30 days from their busy lives and accomplish this adventure together. We don't know who they are, where they come from, what they want to become... but we'll discover it, along with them, on the way to Cape Wrath.

    After a blind phone conversation from the past (as if recorded on an answering machine) of two students planning a farewell party, like a usual "Tuesday night" of drinking at the pub, the film cleverly flashes forward right away to a decade later. All we know about them through this phone call overture is that they used to be best friends, and they rekindle in their thirties, for this trip. After this succinct introduction, the film is entirely contained within the trail itself. Two trails in fact: the West Highland Way & the Cape Wrath Trail. This is a hiking film, an immersive hiking feature.

    Strapped in to their camper's backpacks with nearly 30kg, like two interchangeable hikers, they hop on the trail on a light foot. On a handshake and a smile, they embark on a journey both uncertain and full of promises. They are well prepared but their preparation itself is evacuated. Their backpacks are fully-equipped but feel aerial like a hot balloon. They are fit for the challenge but will their physical condition endure? Their friendship goes beyond words, being there transcends any chit-chat verbalisation. From carbon-copy of each other, small gestures, tiny peculiarities, various issues, and their own habits will shape their differences, amongst their similarities, both on the trail and in their respective personal lives.

    In the Caucasus mountains of Georgia, Julia Loktev filmed Alex (Gael García Bernal) and Nica (Hani Furstenberg) on a hiking trip in The Loneliest Planet (2011), an occasion to test the amorous bond limits from a newly engaged couple, between passion and arguments. But Bart Schrijver, with The North, eschews any possible love melodrama to focus entirely on the human experience of what it is to hike alone under all sorts of weather. Replacing the love interest by a tacit friendship, he re-centers the action around the mundane activities, the minutiae of survival off the grid. A slow-burn crescendo of the smallest unspoken habits turning to personal revelations of their personality and synergy.

    Economy of means, hyperrealism, long takes, slowness, we are in genuine Contemplative Cinema territory. By slowness, I mean "slow life", at the pace of a shoe off-road, with the luxury to contemplate the scenic view of the magestic Highlands. Truncated beginning and ending led astray, the whole event unfolds between two goalposts planted on the path. Two geodesic endpoints on the globe, like two stages of their lives that could wrap up or restart all over again. Suppression of the plot, as the act of walking itself is the propellant of this minimalist journey. The landscape, which changes every direction they look, is a third character of the film, a trusted and mischievous companion.

    The accumulation of unique sequences, one after the other, like one foot in front of the other, forges alone a whole journey without transitions but the changing landscape, without plot drive but the continuation of the trail, without dramatic score but the murmurs of Nature.

    There are 4 contemplative films where a solitary duo walking through and through is the main leitmotif, if not filling the entire feature length. It's like watching Gerry and Gerry trekking through the desert (without equipment) in Gus Van Sant's eponymous film. But Gerry (2002) is a mystical trip, stretched beyond human limits. Sharunas Bartas's Freedom (2000) also features a small group of people escaping through a long sandy desert, struggling in silence to reach liberty at the other end... The gait of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in Albert Serra's Quixotic (2006) is less impatient, the film focuses on nomadic meandering and idleness. But the nape shots of people walking down a path, against the wind, is never as long and uninterrupted as in Béla Tarr's Satantango (1994).

    The North is Schrijver's second hiking feature. The filmmaker already directed, 3 years ago, Sophie, a woman hiking alone 500km throughout the Arctic Norway, with Human Nature (2022). The two films have some obvious similarities. The cotton-like flowers blowing in the wind of the tundra. The peanut-butter tortillas. The bothering phone calls from work. Sophie is first annoyed by people's concerns around her, then by people's kindness. In this debut film, Schrijver starts from the Netherlands with Sophie's family and friends, nonetheless it is more contemplative due to the lonesome laconical protagonist who avoids people as much as possible. Hiking is defined as "something you can't explain, you have to live it", an experience impossible to share with your own friends, and barely mentionable to other hikers...

    Sometimes Chris way in front. Sometimes Lluis well ahead. These two friends are not inseparable, they walk each at their own pace. They can also leave each other and walk alone for a stretch of the trail... The film always follows the walker, and the missing one eventually catches up some sequences later... They cross paths with occasional strangers on the way. They meet singular people with their own story, which is shared for a short while before they disappear again, forever. The instant profound camaraderie of hikers lost together in the middle of nowhere.

    The whole adventure of this production is chronicled in a companion piece, the behind-the-scenes documentary: True North (2025). If The North only features walking, walking and walking. Pitching a tent, and heating some food at times. (The magnifying aspects of an idealized hiking feat). True North tells the other story, more pragmatic and down to earth, everything The North graciously omits, like in fond memories. The complaints about midges, sore muscles, dampness, kilometers, acclivity, hunger, anger, weather... For The North all this remains onscreen but unspoken, as Chris and Lluis internalize this struggle to let shine through the non-verbal commitment of their bodies to the course.

    In The North, there is a touching false-ending for cinephiles, on Cape Wrath's beach, that will remind them of Truffaut's Les quatre-cent coups (1959, The 400 Blows).

    What if there is no end to this trail?

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      The cast and crew hiked around 300 kilometers through the Scottish Highlands to make this film. Carrying all their food, clothes, tents and filming equipment with them. They slept in tents and stayed out in nature for 5 days at a time.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 juillet 2025 (Pays-Bas)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pays-Bas
    • Site officiel
      • Official website
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Néerlandais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Tuesday Studio
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      • 75 000 € (estimé)
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