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Agaguk

Original title: Shadow of the Wolf
  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.1K
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Agaguk (1992)
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AdventureDramaThriller

In Canada's North during the 1930s, a young Inuit kills a White trader and is pursued by the police but his father is determined to protect his fugitive son at any cost.In Canada's North during the 1930s, a young Inuit kills a White trader and is pursued by the police but his father is determined to protect his fugitive son at any cost.In Canada's North during the 1930s, a young Inuit kills a White trader and is pursued by the police but his father is determined to protect his fugitive son at any cost.

  • Director
    • Jacques Dorfmann
  • Writers
    • Yves Thériault
    • David Milhaud
    • Jacques Dorfmann
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Jennifer Tilly
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jacques Dorfmann
    • Writers
      • Yves Thériault
      • David Milhaud
      • Jacques Dorfmann
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Jennifer Tilly
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Agaguk
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Kroomak
    • (as Toshiro Mifune)
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Igiyook
    Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
    Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
    • Brown
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Henderson
    Nicholas Campbell
    Nicholas Campbell
    • Scott
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Big Tooth
    • (as Raoul Trujillo)
    Qalingo Tookalak
    • Tulugak
    Jobie Arnaituk
    • Nayalik
    Tamussie Sivuarapik
    • Korok
    Harry Hill
    • Mr. Tavish
    David Okpik
    • Pualuna
    Patricia Eshkibok
    • Parted Hair
    Earl Danyluk
    • Hatchet Jack
    Glenn Verdon
    • Stebbins
    Lucie Kadjulik
    • First Old Woman
    Lydia Phillips
    • Second Old Woman
    Jean-Michel Dorthan
    • First Sailor
    • Director
      • Jacques Dorfmann
    • Writers
      • Yves Thériault
      • David Milhaud
      • Jacques Dorfmann
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    7elo-equipamentos

    Hardly focused on Inuit spiritual background this picture brings the struggle of this dying people that ought adjust in a world of white man domain!!

    It was a France-Canada co-production to expose the life of Inuit natives settlement in far off Canadian northern nearby North Pole, as American movies dealing with their natives as white man's dependency on supplying gun fires, steel traps, alcohol, medicine and mainly trading those valuable furs addressed to American market and Europe as well as displayed in the movie, they bring the famous actors to play the main characters as the Philippine Lou Diamond Philips, the Japanese Toshirô Mifune, Jennifer Tilly, all them has somehow Mongol ancestry, upon this small detail their fit perfect as Inuit people otherwise the British Donald Sutherland as policeman.

    Such coexistence at some moment they would enter in clash due inserting the poisoned booze on settlement worsening the things, whereby it gonna happen by a bear's fur got by Agaguk (Diamond Philips) sold by a nasty white trader Brown by his father Chief-shaman boozer Kromaak (Toshiro Mifune) it triggers a natural acrimony between them, Agaguk went to kill Brown for refused get back the fur, all this allied a bad relationship with his lewd father he went away with his girl Igiyook (Jennifer Tilly) whereof the couple tried survived by themselves on ice landscape, therefore it doesn't take too long appears a white policeman asking for Brown's death.

    Shadow of the Wolf aside the clashes between natives and white people is underpinned in Iniut's spiritual background where someone empowered with views of future arise at leadership among bravery and others strengths, they also suppose when somebody faces the death and survives becomes in another man itself as exposed on picture, aside some natural mismatches as those artificial sets, the movie doesn't disappoint as the low ratings trie assure, it bring the way of life of this people that ought adjust on a new environment which includes the white man domain, even bad or not!!

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    First watch: 1996 / How many: 4 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 7.5.
    3helpless_dancer

    Another stupid wolf attack picture

    The Far North in 1935 is the setting for this dull film. An Eskimo man falls out with his father, the tribal leader, over which of them gets "the woman". He and the woman must flee to parts unknown after he kills a man in self defense. Soon a mountie is on his trail which forces him to brave the frozen tundra alone while being stalked by a white wolf. All this sounds like it made for a good adventure tale, but it was just plain boring. And who was the moron who cast Jennifer Tilly as an eskimo? She looks about as much like an eskimo as the Reverend Jesse Jackson. This was a been there, done that, lame film from the very outset. Avoid!
    7LaxFan94

    Excellent depiction of Inuit life considering film being dull

    I found this film to a little dull but what makes this one accurate is the fact that the way the Inuit are portrayed in it. They are depicted quite well for a Hollywood made flick. I'm very surprised how many actors of actual Inuit background were in this film. I know for a fact that they weren't just actors of other ethnic backgrounds pretending to be Inuit since their last names are actually Inuit names. All the other villagers were truly Inuit except for Lou Diamond Phillips and Jennifer Tilly. I love ANY film that deals with Native North Americans just as long as its not a typical Hollywood made movie that views them as "savages" or "heathens" who like to attack wagon trains!! I personally don't appreciate negative stereotypes like that.

    But ........... however........ anyways........... this is the reason why I gave this film a 6 out of 10.
    7planktonrules

    The story, surprisingly, is quite familiar to me.

    The plot to "Shadow of the Wolf" is nearly identical at times to the 1933 film "Eskimo" as well as 1960's "The Savage Innocents"....so much so that I am surprised that IMDB doesn't list these in the connections section. All the films are about an innocent Inuit man being chased by Canadian Mounties for a murder.

    The story begins with Agaguk (Lou Diamond Phillips) killing a polar bear with a knife! Despite this heroic deed, this father (Toshiro Mifune) is a bit of a jerk and they argue. Later, Agaguk learns that his father sold the polar bear pelt to a trader...even though it was not his to sell and the trader knew this. Agaguk feels annoyed...but before he can do more, the stupid trader tries to murder him...but is killed in the process. Clearly it's a case of self-defense...though soon he is chased by a Mountie (Donald Sutherland) and this makes up the rest of the film. But on his way to look for the killer, the Mountie stops by Agaguk to investigate...and Agaguk's father takes things into his own hands.

    Like too many films, the natives in the film are all played by non-native actors (Phillips and Jennifer Tilly have a little native American blood...just a wee bit...and Mifune is Japanese). I am not sure if this is a bad thing or not, as I have no idea if there were any Inuit/First Nations/Eskimo (whatever term you use) actors who could have played these roles. It simply could have been done for marketability (putting stars in the leads) or there weren't native actors able to play these roles. I have no idea.

    So is the film any good? Well, the filmmakers get the look of the film right and manage to make a compelling tale. It is interesting and kept my interest throughout. It's well worth seeing...and is better than its current score of 5.8. However, if you can find it, "Eskimo" is even better...and the two films are different enough it merits seeing them both.
    6ma-cortes

    Impressive adventure epic set in the Arctic in which a couple battle against nature and environment

    This interesting film results to be a special remake of ¨The savage innocents ¨ the classic film starred by Anthony Quinn and Peter O'Toole and directed by Nicholas Ray . Stars a sensational Lou Diamond Phillips as ingenious Eskimos on the breathtaking and overwhelming Arctic outdoors . This is a co-production by two countries, Canada and France and distributed by Columbia TriStar . Based on the best-selling Canadian novel titled Agaguk and well adapted by Jacques Dorfmann . Dorfmann wrote the adaptation and controlled completely the film , he always considered his best work . Dorfmann investigated about Eskimos life with documentary style and developed a lyric clash among two civilizations : The primitive ,naive of the natives Eskimos and the Anglo-Xaxon civilized . The confrontation between different ways of life originated loneliness, flight and exclusion .

    This overwrought picture was shot in Montreal , Quebec and Northwest territories , Canada . The technician team traveled looking for the wonderful locations of the Arctic exteriors . Spectacular and colorful cinematography in Technicolor 35 mm by Billy Williams , winner Academy Award for ¨Gandhi ¨ , showing marvelous landscapes from Arctic where wee see all type of animals : White bear , seals ,walrus , oxes , whales ,Arctic fox , among others . Sensible, evocative musical score by the great Maurice Jarre , author of soundtracks as Lawrence of Arabia and Dr Zivago . Lou Diamond Phillips gives an exceptional acting along with the remarkable Jennifer Tilly . The veteran actress from Japanese classic cinema , Toshiro Mifune plays splendidly as the tough father . In a secondary role Donald Sutherland plays a patrolman who pursues to Lou Diamond accused for killing a salesman . The great and stylish producer and filmmaker Jacques Dorfman working at the peak of his powers . The motion picture is professionally written , produced and directed directed by Jacques Dorfmann . He's a good writer and especially producer as ¨Quest of fire ¨ , ¨Bethune¨, ¨ Shock treatment ¨ , ¨ Army of Shadows ¨, and occasionally director as ¨Vercingetorix¨ and this one . Well worth watching for the brooding script and wonderful location . Rating : Acceptable and passable .

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    • Trivia
      Lou Diamond Phillips and Jennifer Tilly started dating during production and were eventually engaged.
    • Goofs
      When Kroomak and Henderson meet, Henderson's pipe is in his mouth when Kroomak says, "You'll stay with me. I want nothing to happen to you." In the subsequent shot, Henderson's pipe is suddenly gone. Then we return to the two-shot and the pipe is suddenly back again - and Henderson is suddenly re-lighting it.
    • Quotes

      Kroomak: Cut him in five pieces and bury him in five directions.

    • Alternate versions
      An unrated version has a sex scene between Lou Diamond Phillips and Jennifer Tilly. Tilly is topless during the scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Amos & Andrew/Swing Kids/Shadow of the Wolf/Mac/Nothing But a Man (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Always and Forever
      Music by Maurice Jarre

      Lyrics by Nathalie Carsen

      Performed by Nathalie Carsen

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shadow of the Wolf
    • Filming locations
      • Northwest Territories, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Vision International
      • Transfilm
      • Eiffel Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,434,174
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $747,119
      • Mar 7, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,434,174
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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