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Le passeur

Original title: Ofelas
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.8K
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Mikkel Gaup in Le passeur (1987)
ActionAdventureDrama

A young Sámi man witnesses a band of vicious raiders slay his family and flees to a nearby village, where he learns he must become a Pathfinder.A young Sámi man witnesses a band of vicious raiders slay his family and flees to a nearby village, where he learns he must become a Pathfinder.A young Sámi man witnesses a band of vicious raiders slay his family and flees to a nearby village, where he learns he must become a Pathfinder.

  • Director
    • Nils Gaup
  • Writer
    • Nils Gaup
  • Stars
    • Mikkel Gaup
    • Ingvald Guttorm
    • Nils Utsi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Nils Gaup
    • Writer
      • Nils Gaup
    • Stars
      • Mikkel Gaup
      • Ingvald Guttorm
      • Nils Utsi
    • 36User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mikkel Gaup
    Mikkel Gaup
    • Aigin
    Ingvald Guttorm
    • Aigin's Father
    Nils Utsi
    Nils Utsi
    • Raste
    Henrik H. Buljo
    • Dorakas
    Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
    • Siida-Isit
    Helgi Skúlason
    • Tsjuderen med arret
    Inger Utsi
    • Aigin's Sister
    Svein Scharffenberg
    • Tsjuderen, høvding
    Knut Walle
    Knut Walle
    • Tchude Interpreter
    John Sigurd Kristensen
    • Tchude Strongman
    Sara Marit Gaup
    • Sahve
    Anna Maria Blind
    Anna Maria Blind
    • Varia
    • (as Anne-Marja Blind)
    Ellen Anne Buljo
    • Aigin's Mother
    Svein Birger Olsen
    • Diemis
    Sverre Porsanger
    • Sierge
    Amund Johnskareng
    • Heina
    Ailo Gaup
    • Orbes
    Per Mørk
    • Director
      • Nils Gaup
    • Writer
      • Nils Gaup
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    7ma-cortes

    Nice film about a savage and ruthless band of invaders carrying out a massacre against Natives and a boy seeks vendetta

    Violent motion picture about a brutal army of warriors invading Scandinavia . This is the first and classic version well directed by Nils Gaup in 1988, winning several prizes. Circa the year 1000 AD warlike people, the so-called "tjudes," roam in a strange land , in northern Scandinavia . There a boy , Aigin : Mikkel Gaup , living with his native family , is hunting . But merciless, ambitious and cruel barbarians suddenly appear and they are cruelly murdered . The starring observes the massacre from a distance and he manages to flee these murderers and reaches a village with other Natives whose inhabitants are worried if he has been able to hide his leads. Afraid of the violent savage warriors , they decide to flee to the coast . Meanwhile , the protagonist falls in love with a charming Native. The young stays alone to revenge his families killers but he gets captured by the invading people . Unfortunately , they get him before he can do anything and force him to lead them to the other natives , threatening to kill a friend , when Aigin sees this he dashes forward, and says he will guide them . He guides them and agrees to lead to the hiding place of his fellow villagers but he has a scheme to destroy the cutthroats barbarians before reach the camp.

    It's the first version based on ancient folk-tale from Lapland, this classy adaptation is an exciting picture plenty of action, thrills, chills, roller-coaster ride, violence and breathtaking fights . The plot is plain and simple , some violent stranger warriors capture a young man and they want him to guide them to the coast, and start torturing him , then , things go wrong . As the intelligent starring , Mikkel Gaup , will fight for his freedom and his people as well as he'll take off a nasty villain , performed by Helgi Skúlason who doesn't say a word the entire film . The brutal invaders dresssed in black pelts deliver the goods, their appearance is spectacular and creepy . Furthermore , the astonishing killings are gruesome executed and grisly graphic. The atmospheric photography by Erling Andersen with a sort of never-ending dawn is truly awesome. It's a kind of light mingled in a moody and foggy atmosphere. Stirring and evocative musical score by three Scandinavian composers . Stunning and gripping realization by Nils Gaup . He was born in 1955 in Kautokeino, Norway. Gaup is a director and actor, who has made a few but acceptable films , being especially known for Pathfinder (1987), , Misery harbour (1989) , Above Water (1993) , North star (1996) , Journey to the Christmas Star (2012) and The last King (2017) . Gaup turned down offers to direct No without my daughter (1991) with Sally Field, RoboCop (1987) and many others. He began to direct Waterworld (1995), but he thought the budget was blown up and the project too difficult to handle.

    It had a remake titled ¨Pathfinder¨ in 2007 by Marcus Nispel. It stars Karl Urban, Clancy Brown, and special mention to Russell Means , he was born Lakota Sioux, a good actor Native American, he along with Graham Greene, Rodney A Grant, Tantoo cardinal, Eric Schweitz and Wes Studi appear in all movies about Indian themes and it deals with a viking child raised by Native Americans, to take on the invaders Vikings .
    ken-207

    Hidden gem

    A magical movie in that it connects the viewer to two world at once--the here-and-now world and the mystical world which connects all people to creation. This is hinted at in the double meaning of "pathfinder", as Rasti points out to "the lad" when he explains the difference between them and the bandits. The bandits, Rasti says, have lost their way, in a spiritual as well as literal way. So the Pathfinder is guide for both this and the spirit world. In leading the bandits to their death, the lad becomes their Pathfinder in the spiritual sense as well--leading them further along the path of spiritual self-destruction that they have set out on. Having followed this path to the end, he is able to return to his people and become their new Pathfinder. The spiritual symbolism of the story also resonates with Christian symbolism--the hero who offers his life so others may live, who is cast down into the abyss only to rise out of it to bring the good news of salvation and life to his people. But it's also a wonderful tale that takes the viewer to a different time, place, and culture. A tale made even more remarkable by how familiar it seems in its otherness. It's also a wonderful piece of movie-making. Cinemagraphically it must look magnificent on the big screen--the sense of isolation would only be magnified. In a way it's almost a silent movie--the dialogue is eloquently sparse and one could probably follow the story without subtitles. A very rewarding and satisfying movie.
    8hopalong_

    What a relief to watch good non-Hollywood movies

    Pure brilliance this is!

    Living very close to the land and culture that's described in the film I really enjoyed this film. The way everything's been explained and displayed in the film is very satisfying. And I might add that it's not required to have an interest in the culture to watch this movie. That is to say that the movie works on every level! Gaup delivers a very strong and entertaining movie. I only wish it can have a broader audience, because it deserves it. I have no problem recommending this film to anyone with a slight interest in movies!
    10Aridriel

    You haven't seen it ? Your loss !!

    This is the best film ever to come out of Norway. Mythical realism on its best. I've seen it several times and it only gets better. The unpolished brutality and savage behavior in this film can only be matched by Fargo (96). Beautifully set on Finnmarksvidda, the northern most part of Norway -Way north of the arctic circle, it shows the way of the life a thousand years ago. The silent winter morning is of course interrupted. Savages from an eastern land comes to plunder and rape the same people. Less than ten minutes into the film the heros family has been brutally slayed and are being deposed of as he returns home from hunting. The Washington Post calls it Die Hard on snow, without a barefoot Bruce Willis as the american stereotyped hero, instead it's realistic - I agree.
    10kimme

    The first motion picture with the Sami language.

    This beatiful movie is the first motion picture that has been shot with the Sami language as the main language. It has been shot on location here in northern Norway, and the storyline is an old tale that has been passed on by generations by the Sami people. Worth noting is also that both the crew and the cast are mainly Sami people.

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    • Trivia
      The villains in the film, the "tjuder", are not supposed to be vikings, as some sources claim. Tjud or chud is a term historically applied to several Finnic peoples, in the early Russian annals. They often appear in Sami stories (like the one on which this film is based) as traditional, generic villains. Vikings where a trade among the Norse (Scandinavian) Germanic tribes. Note that the clothing and weaponry of the "tjuder" in the film are very different to the ones used by vikings. The script actually stated the "tjuder" to be eastern. But the filmmakers felt it would be offensive to Russian viewers so they made up a language for them to speak, making their origin rather vague.
    • Quotes

      Raste: Were you sleeping?

      Aigin: Wish I could.

      Raste: Why can't you? Scared of the dark?

      [Aigin nods positively]

      Raste: At daybreak, head for the cost. There are other villages there.

      Aigin: Not for me. I have no village.

      Raste: Your mind is clouded with thoughts of revenge. You must remember we are all but parts of the whole. We are children in a greater family. The Tchudes have forgotten this. Don't you forget it.

      Aigin: My family is dead. I'm all alone.

      Raste: You may feel that way, but you are bound up in the greater family. You are not free, unshakable bonds hold you to us.

      Aigin: How do I trust something that can be seen?

      Raste: Look up there, what do you see?

      Aigin: Only the tent.

      Raste: But what is there between you and the wall of the tent?

      Aigin: You mean there's something there?

      Raste: You see nothing?

      Aigin: No.

      Raste: [grabs him shutting his mouth] You still can't see it? But now you can feel that something is there. You can't see it in the air, but your very existence is tied to it. In this way all things are bound together, intertwined. No man can ever tear himself apart from the whole. But it can happen that you lose sight of the whole. When you does, you become a Tchude: men who lost the path. They stumble blindly towards self-destruction. Listen, and remember what I say: This morning I saw the reindeer bull for the third time in my life. The first time I saw it, I was your age. Then once again, in the prime of my years. Today I am old. The reindeer has come for the last time.

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Saami
    • Also known as
      • Pathfinder
    • Filming locations
      • Berlevåg, Finnmark, Norway(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Filmkameratene
      • Mayco
      • Norsk Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,628
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,950
      • May 13, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $242,994
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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