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Le dernier trappeur - DVD ONF/NFB


Catalogue Number:  NFB538245
Producer:  National Film Board Of Canada
Producers:  Claude Bonin, Jean-Pierre Bailly, Éric Michel
Directors:  Nicolas Vanier
Producing Agencies:  Les Productions Jean-Marc Henchoz Sa , MC4 , Mikado , National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal), Pandora Film Produktion , TF1 Cinéma
Subject:  Canadian Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Fiction, Geography, Health and Medicine, Nature, Science, Social Studies
Language:  French
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2004
Running Time:  141:18
Closed Captions:  Yes


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This is not a work of fiction, nor is it a documentary. The Last Trapper is a film intended to draw spectators into the world of a real-life character by showing him experience?and sometimes re-enact?various moments and selected episodes of his life.

A camera crew followed Norman and his companion, a Nahanni woman, along their trap line, filming them as they built their log cabin, hunted and fished. The crew virtually lived with them, shooting on-the-spot footage that ultimately formed the film?s context, giving it a uniqueness and power all its own. Norman and Nebaska take us into an exceptional realm where words are no match for the forceful blizzard gusts, where the layer of ice crystals coating their faces is so thick they are unable to speak... We are plunged into a primal world to undertake a journey of initiation and come into contact with a way of thinking that links the sacred to the euphoric.

The crew spent an entire year in the bush with Norman, working to capture the real-life moments when he played his best role: himself.

To round out the film?s narrative, re-enactments of some of the most compelling events in Norman?s life have been added. The purpose of the following synopsis is to describe some of these scenes and the way they are interconnected. They make up the film?s underlying structure and basic storyline, the framework that allows the rest the sequences to fall into place naturally.



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