After the suicide of a snowboarder friend, his brother, Brandon, takes the depressed Nelson Nagarauk home to their tradition-conscious Inuit family at 69 degrees north. Brandon persuades him to accompany him on a ice-bear hunt, but Nelson changes his mind. On his way back, he finds a half-frozen Russian woman from a nearby weather station. He warms her up, but she seems to be very sick, otherwise. The next day, the woman is taken away by helicopter without a word of thanks. Later, on TV, a different, healthy woman is shown. What really happened? With Nelson’s help, the ambitious journalist Virginia Ranks starts an investigation in which Nelson is not only confronted with a military intrigue but also with his traditional roots that he ridiculed before. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.4/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 1994 | |
Runtime: | 90 min | |
Genres: | Thriller | |
Countries: | Canada | |
Companies: | British Columbia Film Commission Crescent Entertainment Howe Sound Films | |
Cast: | Wendy Crewson August Schmölzer Mosha Cote David Quamaniq | |
Crew: | David Greene Marc Strange | |
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