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Inuit film opening in U.S.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2002 The award-winning all-Inuit film "The Fast Runner" is opening in the United States to positive reviews. The film, directed by Zacharias Kunuk, is based on Inuit legend and features non-professional Inuit actors. Made in the Canadian Arctic, the story "makes a rather provocative statement about the universality of creation myths found among the most diverse societies," writes John Anderson of Newsday in New York. The New York Times runs a previously published review which offered glowing praise for the film. "The Fast Runner," writes A.O. Scott, "is not merely an interesting document from a far-off place; it is a masterpiece." Get the Story:
A Chilling Scenario in the Frozen North (Newsday 6/7)
An Inuit Epic in Shades of White (The New York Times 6/7)
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