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''Pathfinder'' (original title in
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: ''Ofelaš''; and in Norwegian: ''Veiviseren'') is a 1987 Norwegian
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written and directed by
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. It is based on an old
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legend. It was the first full-length film in Sami, and it was nominated for the
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in 1988. The leading role was played by
Mikkel Gaup Mikkel Mathis Gaup (born 16 January 1968) is a Sámi people, Sámi Norway, Norwegian film and stage actor. He is best known for his acting debut in the film ''Pathfinder (1987 film), Pathfinder'', directed by his uncle Nils Gaup, and he has also ...
as Aigin.
Nils-Aslak Valkeapää Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, known as Áilu in the Northern Sami language, Northern Sámi language and with the stage name of Áillohaš (23 March 1943 – 26 November 2001), was a Finnish-born Norwegian Sámi people, Sámi writer, musician and artis ...
played one of the parts as well as writing the music to the film, together with
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and Marius Müller.


Name

The film is called "Ofelaš", which means 'guide' in the Saami language. In Norwegian it is called "Veiviseren", which roughly translates to 'pathfinder' which is also the English title.


Plot

In
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around AD 1000, a young
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named Aigin comes home from hunting to find his family massacred by the Tchudes or Chudes. He flees to a place where he can find friends and relatives, and is chased by the Chudes. He is wounded but makes his way to a community of other Samis who live some distance away. Upon reaching the others, Aigin's wound is treated by Raste, the
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(pathfinder) of the group. He gets into a debate with them about how to face the Chude attackers: some argue for meeting them in battle, while others maintain they should all run away toward the coast. Aigin and some of the other hunters remain to meet the Chudes, while the remainder of the group flee. The hunters, except Aigin, who hides, are quickly killed by the numerically superior Chudes, but Raste is kept alive and tortured. To prevent the torture, Aigin reveals himself and offers to act as a pathfinder for the Chudes to the coastal settlement, where a large number of Samis live. Raste is nevertheless killed by the Chudes. But Aigin has a plan in mind. He cannot overpower the Chudes, but he can trick them. Leading the Chudes across mountainous terrain, Aigin lures the Chudes into a steep area where they are all forced to tie themselves together with ropes for security. Aigin unties himself and flees, leading the Chudes over a cliff where several of them fall to their deaths when the leaders cut the ropes to save themselves. An
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takes most of the Chudes, and the few surviving men give up the pursuit, ensuring Aigin has effectively saved his people. He shows a drum, a symbol of ''noaidi'', given to him by Raste, and becomes the new pathfinder of the Sami group by virtue of his wisdom and bravery.


Cast

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Mikkel Gaup Mikkel Mathis Gaup (born 16 January 1968) is a Sámi people, Sámi Norway, Norwegian film and stage actor. He is best known for his acting debut in the film ''Pathfinder (1987 film), Pathfinder'', directed by his uncle Nils Gaup, and he has also ...
as Aigin * as Sahve * Nils Utsi as Raste * Anna Maria Blind as Varia * Ingvald Guttorm as Aigin's Father * Ellen Anne Bulj as Aigin's Mother * Inger Utsi as Aigin's Sister * Henrik H. Buljo as Dorakas *
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as Siida-Isit *
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as a Tchude with scar *
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as the Tchude chief * Knut Walle as a Tchude interpreter * John Sigurd Kristensen as a Tchude strongman * Svein Birger Olsen as Diemis * Sverre Porsanger as Sierge * Amund Johnskareng as Heina * Ailo Gaup as Orbes


Production

The film was written and directed by Nils Gaup, who based the story on a Sami legend with variants in a number of Scandinavian folklores. Gaup said he heard the story from his grandfather, who was in turn told the story by a traditional storyteller. Gaup wove the story around the core of the legend, and introduced details such as the shamanic initiation rite and a romantic element with the character Sahve. The film was set in the pre-Christian era in the region depicting the worldview of the Sami people. The film was shot in
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on the
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plateau during the winter of 1987, where temperatures were as low as . This presented unique difficulties with the cast, crew, and camera equipment in the harsh cold. Most of the cast were Sami, and were used to the cold, but the
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hired from outside the region refused to work under such conditions and were replaced by a team who had worked in the Bond film ''
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''. There was also sabotage of the equipment by local people suspicious of outsiders. The coastal scenes were shot in
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. The original title was ''Ofelaš'', which is a Sami word that translates to "pathfinder". The film is in the
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language, and a Tchude language created by Esben Kr. Aamot. The director, however, chose not to subtitle the Tchude language. The film is considered to be the first Sami feature-length film. The film went over the budget by 2.5 million, eventually costing 17 million krone, and became what was then Norway's most expensive film. The film is a co-production of Filmkameratene A/S, the Norway Film Development Co. A/S and Norsk Film A/S. It was produced by John M. Jacobsen. It was distributed worldwide by International Film Exchange/ Carolco Film International and first released on 3 November 1987 in Norway, and released in the United States on 7 April 1989.


Reception

Initial critical reception for the film was lukewarm, but it was popular in the box office in Norway, where 700,000 attended screenings of the film. The film was nominated for
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at the 1988 Oscars, but lost to ''
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''. It won the
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Best Film award in 1988. The film is now often considered one of the best films of Norwegian cinema. The film is seen as part of the Sami revitalisation movement that celebrates the survival of the Sami language, culture and tradition that resisted assimilation into the wider Norwegian culture.


Remake

An American remake also titled ''Pathfinder'' was released in 2007. This remake is only loosely based on the 1987 film. A
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of the remake was also produced.


Awards and nominations


See also

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pathfinder, The 1987 films 1980s adventure films Norwegian adventure films Sámi-language films Films based on Finno-Ugric mythology Films directed by Nils Gaup Films set in Norway Films set in the 11th century Sámi in Norway Indigenous films Carolco Pictures films 1987 directorial debut films Avalanches in film