2018法国纪录片0《极地一年》1080p高清
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Director
Samuel Collardey
Screenwriter
Samuel Collardey
Catherine Paillé
Producer
Grégoire Debailly
Principal Cast
Anders Hvidegaard
Asser Boassen
Julius B. Nielsen
Tobias Ignatiussen
Thomasine Jonathansen
Gert Jonathansen
SECTION World Doc
COUNTRY France
RUN TIME 95 min
LANGUAGE Danish/Inuit
SUBTITLES Yes with English subtitles
COMPANY KINOLOGY
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE +33 687510396
Although he’s warned to expect boredom and bitter cold, Anders, a young Danish primary school teacher, accepts a post in Tiniteqiilaq, a remote village of 80 inhabitants in Greenland. Arriving with certain preconceptions—the “Danish look” as one villager calls it—Anders contends with cultural differences and an unruly classroom, to say nothing of the snow. Wondering what it takes to be accepted in this “hellhole,” he’s advised to try learning the language and local ways—hunting, sledding, fishing. How hard can it be, he figures, to ride a sled?
French filmmaker Samuel Collardey often explores the blurry terrain between fiction and documentary. Meticulously constructed, A Polar Year blends purely documentary sequences with scripted moments involving the villagers. But these distinctions become academic as you give yourself over to cinema that’s thoroughly absorbing and visually breathtaking. Collardey spent months in the village before learning of Anders’s assignment and starting to film. His “reverse assimilation” story reflects delightfully on Eurocentrism as well as on Tiniteqiilaq’s indigenous people, changing seasons, and rhythms of life and death.
Samuel Collardey
Screenwriter
Samuel Collardey
Catherine Paillé
Producer
Grégoire Debailly
Principal Cast
Anders Hvidegaard
Asser Boassen
Julius B. Nielsen
Tobias Ignatiussen
Thomasine Jonathansen
Gert Jonathansen
SECTION World Doc
COUNTRY France
RUN TIME 95 min
LANGUAGE Danish/Inuit
SUBTITLES Yes with English subtitles
COMPANY KINOLOGY
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE +33 687510396
Although he’s warned to expect boredom and bitter cold, Anders, a young Danish primary school teacher, accepts a post in Tiniteqiilaq, a remote village of 80 inhabitants in Greenland. Arriving with certain preconceptions—the “Danish look” as one villager calls it—Anders contends with cultural differences and an unruly classroom, to say nothing of the snow. Wondering what it takes to be accepted in this “hellhole,” he’s advised to try learning the language and local ways—hunting, sledding, fishing. How hard can it be, he figures, to ride a sled?
French filmmaker Samuel Collardey often explores the blurry terrain between fiction and documentary. Meticulously constructed, A Polar Year blends purely documentary sequences with scripted moments involving the villagers. But these distinctions become academic as you give yourself over to cinema that’s thoroughly absorbing and visually breathtaking. Collardey spent months in the village before learning of Anders’s assignment and starting to film. His “reverse assimilation” story reflects delightfully on Eurocentrism as well as on Tiniteqiilaq’s indigenous people, changing seasons, and rhythms of life and death.
第34届圣丹斯电影节评审团大奖 世界电影单元纪录片(提名)塞缪尔·科拉尔戴……
Director
Samuel Collardey
Screenwriter
Samuel Collardey
Catherine Paillé
Producer
Grégoire Debailly
Principal Cast
Anders Hvidegaard
Asser Boassen
Julius B. Nielsen
Tobias Ignatiussen
Thomasine Jonathansen
Gert Jonathansen
SECTION World Doc
COUNTRY France
RUN TIME 95 min
LANGUAGE Danish/Inuit
SUBTITLES Yes with English subtitles
COMPANY KINOLOGY
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE +33 687510396
Although he’s warned to expect boredom and bitter cold, Anders, a young Danish primary school teacher, accepts a post in Tiniteqiilaq, a remote village of 80 inhabitants in Greenland. Arriving with certain preconceptions—the “Danish look” as one villager calls it—Anders contends with cultural differences and an unruly classroom, to say nothing of the snow. Wondering what it takes to be accepted in this “hellhole,” he’s advised to try learning the language and local ways—hunting, sledding, fishing. How hard can it be, he figures, to ride a sled?
French filmmaker Samuel Collardey often explores the blurry terrain between fiction and documentary. Meticulously constructed, A Polar Year blends purely documentary sequences with scripted moments involving the villagers. But these distinctions become academic as you give yourself over to cinema that’s thoroughly absorbing and visually breathtaking. Collardey spent months in the village before learning of Anders’s assignment and starting to film. His “reverse assimilation” story reflects delightfully on Eurocentrism as well as on Tiniteqiilaq’s indigenous people, changing seasons, and rhythms of life and death.
Samuel Collardey
Screenwriter
Samuel Collardey
Catherine Paillé
Producer
Grégoire Debailly
Principal Cast
Anders Hvidegaard
Asser Boassen
Julius B. Nielsen
Tobias Ignatiussen
Thomasine Jonathansen
Gert Jonathansen
SECTION World Doc
COUNTRY France
RUN TIME 95 min
LANGUAGE Danish/Inuit
SUBTITLES Yes with English subtitles
COMPANY KINOLOGY
EMAIL [email protected]
PHONE +33 687510396
Although he’s warned to expect boredom and bitter cold, Anders, a young Danish primary school teacher, accepts a post in Tiniteqiilaq, a remote village of 80 inhabitants in Greenland. Arriving with certain preconceptions—the “Danish look” as one villager calls it—Anders contends with cultural differences and an unruly classroom, to say nothing of the snow. Wondering what it takes to be accepted in this “hellhole,” he’s advised to try learning the language and local ways—hunting, sledding, fishing. How hard can it be, he figures, to ride a sled?
French filmmaker Samuel Collardey often explores the blurry terrain between fiction and documentary. Meticulously constructed, A Polar Year blends purely documentary sequences with scripted moments involving the villagers. But these distinctions become academic as you give yourself over to cinema that’s thoroughly absorbing and visually breathtaking. Collardey spent months in the village before learning of Anders’s assignment and starting to film. His “reverse assimilation” story reflects delightfully on Eurocentrism as well as on Tiniteqiilaq’s indigenous people, changing seasons, and rhythms of life and death.
第34届圣丹斯电影节评审团大奖 世界电影单元纪录片(提名)塞缪尔·科拉尔戴
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