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Three young Inuits set off in search of a promised land to save their clan from starvation.Three young Inuits set off in search of a promised land to save their clan from starvation.Three young Inuits set off in search of a promised land to save their clan from starvation.
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- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Christopher Plummer
- Croolik
- (voice)
Elisapie Isaac
- Sedna
- (voice)
James Kidnie
- Kwatak
- (voice)
Dustin Milligan
- Markussi
- (voice)
Rachelle Lefevre
- Apik
- (voice)
Sonja Ball
- Kimi
- (voice)
Geneviève Bujold
- Saya
- (voice)
Angela Galuppo
- Mipoulok
- (voice)
Holly Uloth
- Kajuk
- (voice)
- (as Holly O'Brien)
- …
Tyrone Benskin
- Itak
- (voice)
Elias Toufexis
- Kauji
- (voice)
Robert Higden
- Arlok
- (voice)
Harry Standjofski
- Uliak
- (voice)
Natar Ungalaaq
- Ukpik
- (voice)
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The Clan has been without a steady food supply for some time due to poor relations with the spirit world. It is up to the young members of the Clan to embrace a challenge requiring purity of mind and heart. In this way, they may enter a mythical land and gain what is needed to set the Clan back in good standing with the spirits while bringing old, tiresome hatred out from it's shadows so it can be dealt with openly. While the animation is a bit dated, it lends a charm to this script and is in keeping with both the simplicity of the story and it's target audience. The script is likewise as simple and far-fetched as are the minds of most little ones, but does a fine job of including the whole family from grandparents to grandchildren. The acting is par with the production. It's refreshing to NOT be bombarded with Disney-like gender bashing and agenda crunching. Sadly this film did not enjoy the wide release it may have otherwise shared. Compared to the junk issued from Hollywood that is high in production, low on substance, we have here quality at a minimum cost that won't infect your kids with attitude and avarice. Good, silly fun with a few fine messages for all viewers.
a nice film. noble intentions. Inuit folklore/tradition as interesting support . but something essential is missing. sure, magic, envy, the way who transforms the lead hero. all well known from old fairy tale. but the obstacles are not the essence of adventure. it is the mark of improvisation who defines this animation who remains a nice film but nothing more.
It does not have a bad premise but it is so boring that they have to ship it off as a rip off of Frozen to sell. It is not the worst film but do not watch it. They could not even hide the name on the Frozen Land intro, and they thought it would be so boring that the only way to sell is to sell to Grannies accidentaly buying it instead of Frozen
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I don't understand why this animated movie. I am a 52 year old man in Australia from English background and I would hope the indigenous people of whom this movie is about is fantastic. I believe they may be the "Inuit" I sorry I don't know however it is an entertaining movie with great lessons for everyone from 5 up along with what I thought to be a great and entertaining story. It had a villain, a hero, heroin and a love triangle, comedy, love, tragedy and family ties not just immediate family but their wider community. I would hope the people whom this movie is made after are happy with the result, remembering that stories told by people, handed down over many generations may conflict. I still believe that they would be proud of this story/legend brings together a very wonderful experience. It is definitely a movie that parents will be happy to sit and watch with their children, be as entertained as their children and indeed learn some lesson for the younger, maybe be reminded of somethings for the older watchers. I would hope, and I have not found it, but a second movie with more of the indigenous stories/legends that tie in with the main character. I wish more movies were made about all indigenous peoples movies were made, given more air time and that is as I am sorry to say, many of them will never be the same. I have been told that there is no full blood Maori person in New Zealand left, that is sad I think and more reason why we all need to inspire and encourage movies like this, European history is not the only history and we have our legends like "Robin Hood", "King Arthur" UK and so many more which we all know and love, I add this to a favorite and will do more to know these stories/legends and peoples. The animation is good, it is not a Billion $$ budget however even the opening I thought I was watching 3D as it took me over the landscape, so pretty good indeed.
a nice movie. exploration of Inuit culture, not very high but far to be boring, useful for kids and a really good animation. the story is basic, the old fairy tale spirit is present, the characters are charming and no surprises . Christopher Plummer is himself and old shaman represents one of great good points of film. the young actors seems be the best choices for characters of adventurers. the only problem is the dialog. who, in many scenes seems be almost fake. sure, it is a movie for children but that not is a realistic excuse for that.the second problem - the good goddess who is not the most inspired drawing. a good point, almost a virtue - the music. short - a nice film for entire family.
Did you know
- TriviaRepackaged as "Frozen Land" in the United Kingdom in an attempt to leech off the success of La Reine des neiges (2013), with a logo on the cover that was clearly a copy of its logo. Disney sued the distribution company, Phase 4 Films, who settled out of court for $100,000, and an agreement to stop using that title.
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- The Legend of Sarila
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- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $901,596
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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