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''Searchers'' ( iu, ᒪᓕᒡᓗᑎᑦ, translit=Maliglutit) is a 2016
Inuktitut Inuktitut (; , syllabics ; from , "person" + , "like", "in the manner of"), also Eastern Canadian Inuktitut, is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the tree line, including parts of the provinces o ...
-language Canadian drama film directed by Zacharias Kunuk and
Natar Ungalaaq Natar Ungalaaq (born 1959) is a Canadian Inuit actor, filmmaker and sculptor whose work is in many major collections of Inuit art. Before playing the lead roles in '' Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner'' (2001) and '' The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il fau ...
, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Based in part on the 1956 John Ford film '' The Searchers'', the film is set in
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in 1913. It centres on Kuanana (Benjamin Kunuk), a man who returns from hunting to discover that much of his family has been killed and his wife and daughter have been kidnapped. The film was shot in
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with an entirely Inuit cast, and with contributions from a local crew. The production was troubled by extreme cold. It has received positive reviews in Canada, and was nominated for two Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture.


Plot

In an Inuit community, elders take note that four men, leader Kupak and followers Aulla, Tulimaaq and Timauti, are guilty of murder, lechery and not sharing food. Consequently, they are
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d from the band and left to wander the Arctic landscape. In a nearby community, Kuanana and his wife Ailla are raising children and living in their extended family. Kuanana sets out to hunt for
caribou Reindeer (in North American English, known as caribou if wild and ''reindeer'' if domesticated) are deer in the genus ''Rangifer''. For the last few decades, reindeer were assigned to one species, ''Rangifer tarandus'', with about 10 subspe ...
, with the elder instructing him to take the young Siku as his hunting partner, though Kuanana's son Angutii also wishes to go. While they are absent, Kupak and Aulla, longing for women, ambush Kuanana's igloo, abducting Ailla and her daughter. Kuanana and Siku return to the igloo, and Kuanana is shocked to see it in ruins, and Angutii murdered. The elder, mortally wounded, tells Kuanana that men kidnapped Ailla and her daughter, and gives him a totem to summon a spirit guide, Kallulik, the
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. The elder then dies. Kuanana calls for Kallulik's help and hears the loon cry, revealing the direction his wife and daughter were taken. Kallulik and Siku set out with sled dogs and a telescope. While Ailla and her daughter resist their captors and rapists, and attempt to escape, Kupak and Aulla continue to hold them captive. Feeling a low tone in his ear, Kupak takes the ailment as a bad omen and orders Tulimaaq to see if they are being followed. Kuanana spots them by telescope, and Tulimaaq also sees Kuanana is in pursuit. Armed with a rifle, Kuanana decides he and Siku will split up, assuring Siku that he can take a passage himself. Kuanana discovers his daughter, tied up alone, and unties her and tells her to hide behind the nearby ridge; she also tips him off as to Ailla's whereabouts. Tulimaaq and Timauti are dispatched. Siku is attacked by Aulla, but coming from behind, Kuanana shoots Aulla and saves Siku. Kuanana then tells Siku to rescue his sister behind the ridge, while Kuanana himself searches for Ailla. Out of bullets, Kuanana is attacked by Kupak; they fight by hand until Ailla emerges from behind, stabbing and killing Kupak. The family is reunited.


Cast


Production

The story is inspired by the 1956 John Ford film '' The Searchers'', although co-director Zacharias Kunuk discarded the original's plot about conflicts between white people and indigenous peoples, instead using only Inuit characters. Kunuk explained racism was not an intended theme of the film, though given the time setting, the Inuit would have some items received from white people, as there were trading posts then. Kunuk said he watched western films in the
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community hall as a boy, and declared ''The Searchers'' star
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"was our hero." However, he said his perception of Wayne became more complicated as he learned more about him. Actor
Natar Ungalaaq Natar Ungalaaq (born 1959) is a Canadian Inuit actor, filmmaker and sculptor whose work is in many major collections of Inuit art. Before playing the lead roles in '' Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner'' (2001) and '' The Necessities of Life (Ce qu'il fau ...
made his directorial debut with this film, along with Kunuk, who directed him in the 2001 film '' Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner''. Kunuk, Ungalaaq and past colleague Norman Cohn collaboratively developed the screenplay from 17 to 100 pages. As part of an initiative to discover and train new actors in the small community of Igloolik,
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, and to have an entirely Inuit cast, Jocelyne Immaroitok, Johan Qunaq, Karen Ivalu were cast and mentored by Ungaalaq. Experienced actress
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also starred, and coached the novice performers. Produced by Kinguliit Productions on a budget of $1.2 million, the film was shot near Igloolik, with the crew travelling to a nearby sea in March 2015 to film. Kunuk claimed it was the coldest weather he had experienced making a film, and that the frostbite on the actors visible in the film is real. Kunuk also said the camera equipment had to be covered in sheepskin to remain operational. He found the extreme and unusual temperatures of and , due to climate change, to be the most difficult part of production. Filming inside
igloo An igloo (Inuit languages: , Inuktitut syllabics (plural: )), also known as a snow house or snow hut, is a type of shelter built of suitable snow. Although igloos are often associated with all Inuit, they were traditionally used only b ...
s was somewhat easier, as temperatures within were approximately . Sixty local people were employed to build igloos, inform the crew on archaic
Inuktitut Inuktitut (; , syllabics ; from , "person" + , "like", "in the manner of"), also Eastern Canadian Inuktitut, is one of the principal Inuit languages of Canada. It is spoken in all areas north of the tree line, including parts of the provinces o ...
words, make the costumes and prepare food. Elders particularly knew about the fashions.


Release

The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2016. It also screened at the Vancouver International Film Festival in October 2016, and the
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in March 2017. From the TIFF circuit, the film opened in Toronto, Vancouver and
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on 13 January 2017. It opened in Regina, Saskatchewan, Edmonton and Montreal between 19 and 26 January, with a wider release scheduled for May.


Reception


Critical reception

On 7 December 2016, the film was named to the Toronto International Film Festival's annual Canada's Top 10 list. Writing for ''
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'', Kate Taylor gave the film three stars, crediting Kunuk with combining "an archetypal tale of revenge with an almost documentary examination of pre-modern life in the Arctic." However, she said it was not as good as his film '' Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner''. In ''
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'', Peter Howell gave it three and a half stars, wrote that like ''The Searchers'', ''Maliglutit'' portrays "the most naked of emotions, played out over an unforgiving frontier." In ''
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'', Chris Knight awarded the film three stars, saying it illustrated Inuit customs and had comparable cinematography to ''The Searchers'', classifying it as "a northern" in contrast to westerns. Norman Wilner, for ''
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'', praised the film for "ingenious" storytelling.


Accolades

Kunuk's nominations for ''Maliglutit'' were noted as among the various nominations for
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artists at the
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. Algonquin Caroline Monnet was also nominated in the short documentary category for ''
Tshiuetin ''Tshiuetin'' ( Innu for ''North Wind'') is a 2016 Canadian short documentary film directed by Caroline Monnet. Subject The short concerns Tshiuetin Rail Transportation, which has a line running from Labrador to Schefferville, Quebec that came un ...
'', and numerous native actors were nominated.


References


External links

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''Searchers''
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