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Maliglutit

  • 2016
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Maliglutit (2016)
Drama

Inspired by the John Ford film The Searchers, an Inuit woman and her daughter are kidnapped by three Inuit men, while her husband and son are away. The Inuit husband sets out on a journey to... Read allInspired by the John Ford film The Searchers, an Inuit woman and her daughter are kidnapped by three Inuit men, while her husband and son are away. The Inuit husband sets out on a journey to find his family and punish the perpetrators.Inspired by the John Ford film The Searchers, an Inuit woman and her daughter are kidnapped by three Inuit men, while her husband and son are away. The Inuit husband sets out on a journey to find his family and punish the perpetrators.

  • Directors
    • Zacharias Kunuk
    • Natar Ungalaaq
  • Writers
    • Norman Cohn
    • Zacharias Kunuk
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Kunuk
    • Karen Ivalu
    • Jonah Qunaq
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    245
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Zacharias Kunuk
      • Natar Ungalaaq
    • Writers
      • Norman Cohn
      • Zacharias Kunuk
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Kunuk
      • Karen Ivalu
      • Jonah Qunaq
    • 9User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Benjamin Kunuk
    • Kuanana
    Karen Ivalu
    • Tagaq
    Jonah Qunaq
    • Aulla
    Apayata Kotierk
    • Ituk
    Jocelyne Immaroitok
    • Ailla
    Joey Sarpinak
    • Kupak
    Joseph Uttak
    • Siku
    Louisa Taqqaugaq
    • Ninguq
    Paul-Dylan Ivalu
    Paul-Dylan Ivalu
    • Tulumaq
    Roger Taqqaugaq
    • Anguti
    Travis Kunnuk
    • Timauti
    Beatrice Uttak
    • Jealous Man's Wife
    Derek Aqqiaruq
    • Body Guard
    Louisa Hanniliaq
    • Kupak Camp Woman 1
    Levi Uttak
    • Camp Leader
    Jenny Ammaq
    • Kupak Camp Woman 2
    Jennifer Irngaut
    • Camp Leader's Wife
    Mark Airut
    • Shaman 1
    • Directors
      • Zacharias Kunuk
      • Natar Ungalaaq
    • Writers
      • Norman Cohn
      • Zacharias Kunuk
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    9RJBurke1942

    Where a deadly quest heats up across the frozen north

    While noting that this movie has been rightly compared, in concept, to The Searchers (1956), here it's the frozen landscape, instead of the arid hot badlands of John Ford's classic, that forms the forbidding setting.

    For much of the 94 minutes of viewing time, we are on, or running with, dog sleds across the frozen tundra: three Inuit men have kidnapped the wife and daughter of an Inuit man; they also killed the grandmother. Together with his son, the two set of in a quest to rescue the women and render swift justice to the miscreants.

    The vista passing, and on the horizon, is almost hypnotic. But, there's no sleeping on this journey. Just relentless silence mostly, and punctuated only by the imperative calls of "Hey! Hey!" to keep the dogs moving; and with harsh cloudy breathing as the men work furiously to catch the murderers. Occasionally, they stop to feed the dogs and themselves with frozen meat.

    Suspense quickly builds as they find the murderers' tracks as next day dawns. Hours later, the searchers stop while the father creeps to the top of a small hill to search with his telescope. He sees evidence of the bad guys and speeds up the pace. We later see, from the murderers' perspective, that they are now aware they are being followed. So, the gang leader sets up a trap....

    The suspense now racks up even more, as you might expect, while the two good guys approach. So now, I must leave it up to you to see the brutal end, and who survives.

    Apart from the opening act in the family's igloo, with the three bad guys as guests, the story moves quickly, literally and figuratively. There's nothing false about the setting, the people and the culture, all of which provides an almost semi-documentary aspect to this tale. Indeed, it was knowing the setting which attracted me most, going in: how difficult is it to make a dramatic movie in such frigid conditions, I wondered? I wasn't disappointed.

    Highly recommended. Nine out of ten.

    August 18, 2019
    1spookyrat1

    And the Lesson to be Learned: Don't Try to Blend Documentaries With Drama!

    Am I really reading this? An IMDB rating of 6.7! Scribes on this forum seriously awarding this sorry excuse for a motion picture 10/10!

    You just can't have it both ways. Start off a movie as a virtual documentary of Inuit practices and then bizarrely try to turn it into a kidnap and chase thriller.

    The"acting"(if you could call the collective on - camera awkwardness we see, that) was simply appalling. The dialogue (quite a bit of which wasn't even bothered to be sub - titled) ... dire! Characterisations were non - existent. The filming of the supposed action scenes was hideous. A case in point: the abduction! 6 or 7 minutes of close up silhouettes, murky shadows and muffled voices. And the editing! Somehow the bad guys equipped with a telescope no less, know the outnumbered good guys are coming, lay an ambush, but then are ambushed themselves by the one good guy (his son, sensibly, didn't seem to want a part in it) and we don't really know how it happens. It just does. And then much of the climactic battle is filmed from about 100 meters away from the combatants.

    A homage to John Ford and The Searchers? The Coach would be rolling in his grave laughing hysterically.
    1adxpitz

    Most Boring Eskimo Movie Ever

    First of all, I'm ashamed of spending a minute on this garbage, let alone wasting a whooping 1.5 hours being bored to death. This movie has gotta be the most excruciating thing I've gone through and I might refrain from watching any other innuit movie for a long long long time.

    I love any movie about trappers, mountain men, Eskimos, etc but this one gave nothing but migraines. Do not watch it, I beg of you.
    9frantastika

    Inuit wild beauty

    This film was surprisingly captivating considering the slow pace that can make some viewers impatient... But if you let yourself be immersed in the beauty and the drama there will be not a single moment to spare. The story is quite simple but the photography is extraordinary, the music is excellent and scenery of the remote areas are all breathtaking. Best to see it at the cinema to fully appreciate but otherwise see it anyway.
    9info-01781

    Maliglutit (Searchers) remakes a western, making the native the hero

    Maliglutit (Searchers) is inspired by the 1950 John Ford western "The Searchers". In the original, a white woman is kidnapped by members of the Comanche Nation. In this version, the narrative is flipped and all the characters in the film are Inuit. The film is action packed, suspense filled, and beautifully written and directed. It is at many times calming and then suddenly intense, which makes for a riveting viewing experience. This film would be enjoyed by those who love action, suspense, and thrillers and also those who enjoy broadening their film experience across cultures. Anyone who has watched the 1950's version should watch this remake.

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2016 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • Inuktitut
    • Also known as
      • Searchers
    • Filming locations
      • Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada(location)
    • Production company
      • Kingulliit Productions
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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