Long Way North

2015
7.2| 1h20m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 10 December 2015 Released
Producted By: France 3 Cinéma
Country: France
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://toutenhautdumonde.blogspot.com/
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1892, Saint Petersburg. Sasha, a young Russian aristocrat, has always been fascinated by her grandfather's life as an adventurer. A renowned explorer, he designed a magnificent arctic ship, but he hasn't returned from his last expedition to the North Pole. To save her family's honor, Sasha runs away. Headed towards the Great North, she follows her grandfather's trail in search of his famous ship.

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Director

Rémi Chayé

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France 3 Cinéma

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
ShangLuda Admirable film.
PubHound In its simplicity, this animated movie proves to have a warm , beating heart that mainly resides in its linear and candid story. Between the wise choice of colors and the well crafted animation, the most beautiful aspect of it is how it ends, in a surprisingly touching and abrupt conclusion.
Larry Silverstein I didn't know what to expect from this French-Danish animated film directed by Remi Chaye, but it proved to be a surprising little gem. The animation is wonderful, the characters most vivid, and the storyline is excellent. OK, so some of the plot elements are pure fantasy, but I found myself thoroughly enjoying it anyway.The story revolves around the headstrong aristocratic 15-year-old Sacha, who's living in St. Petersburg,Russia, in 1882. She's determined to somehow find the lost ship of her beloved grandfather Oloukine, who was regarded as a great explorer in Russia, but now a new scientific councilor is threatening to besmirch Oloukine's name and remove it from an Academy of Sciences library.Sacha, who knows her grandfather's dream was to plant the Russian flag on the North Pole,has found a navigation sheet left by Oloukine, which indicates the search parties may have been looking in the wrong places. Sacha will run off from home, and eventually try and convince an icebreaker's captain to search again, and try and collect a million rubles reward offered by the Tsar. Along the dangerous journey,they'll be lots of suspense and tension for all concerned.All in all, if you don't mind the film's poetic license for some of the plot elements, you may find this film to be exceptional and most enjoyable.
Harhaluulo54 I have few things to complain about. The beginning wasn't the most promising. There was a really weird echo in the voice actors' voices in closed rooms. And my biggest complain is that there is no English audio in the blu-ray release, so the only quality varieties are DVD and amazon digital HD which is apparently on parallel with a DVD rip. The art and animation are neat as I enjoy simplicity. Fairly original too. You don't see the same use of colors elsewhere. I do hope to see in on blu-ray in the future, but I would recommend watching it whenever you are in the mood for relaxing animation movie rather than to wait the BD.The most impressive part is the atmosphere: how well the story, characters, art and music play along - making the movie a comfy, relaxing experience. Especially the characters reactions and different expressions were executed in a manner so impressive that it is hard to not let it noted. All in all the movie was much better than I expected and I recommend watching it.
videosoul The animation was lovely (it's been a while since I've seen a new animated film).It took me 10 minutes or so to get stuck into the style (mostly as I don't watch many animations these days), but I soon began to really appreciate the animation flow, textures and in particular the camera positions and lighting which were both really interesting, creative and important to the story in places.The story itself is simple yet also very rich and moving, with educational messages that everyone should be able to take something from. It's definitely a film that everyone can enjoy: both children and adults. Some moments really struck an emotional chord within me... tears welled up at one point!Is the story traditional? Have other films been made based on the same story?I also enjoyed the music, both the soundtrack and the use of "popular style" songs. These took me surprise at first, and I felt sceptical at hearing them... but actually they worked really well, and by the end I was really enjoying their use.When I have children I hope this will be a film they will love and enjoy, and take with them through to adulthood in the same way that I still have fond memories of some films I watched repeatedly as a kid.