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Maïna 2013

★ 6.412 votes103 min📅 2013-09-12

"In the cold the is warmth"

Maïna (2013), directed by Michel Poulette, is a gripping adventure-drama set against the stark beauty of the Canadian wilderness.

Director: Michel Poulette

Cast

Roseanne Supernault
Roseanne Supernault
Maïna
Ipeelie Ootoova
Ipeelie Ootoova
Natak
Eric Schweig
Eric Schweig
Quujuuq
Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Mishta-Napeu
Tantoo Cardinal
Tantoo Cardinal
Tekahera
Flint Eagle
Flint Eagle
Saitu
Peter Miller
Peter Miller
Manutabi
Natar Ungalaaq
Natar Ungalaaq
Tadlo
Lamech Kadloo
Ootek
Annie Galipeau
Annie Galipeau
Natau

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Maïna (2013) about?

After her father's clan clashes with Inuit warriors, Maïna vows to return a captured boy to his people. Her mission spirals into a harrowing odyssey where she becomes both hunter and captive, testing her resolve and reshaping her destiny.

Who directed Maïna?

Michel Poulette helmed this intense adventure-drama, known for crafting emotionally charged narratives rooted in cultural depth.

Who stars in Maïna?

The film features Roseanne Supernault in the lead role, supported by Ipeelie Ootoova, Eric Schweig, Graham Greene, and Tantoo Cardinal.

Is Maïna (2013) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings aren't available, Maïna (2013) stands out for its authentic portrayal of Indigenous cultures and its gripping survival story. Fans of historical adventures with emotional weight will find it compelling, especially for its stunning visuals and strong performances.

How long is Maïna?

Maïna (2013) runs for 103 minutes.

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About Maïna (2013) — A Girl's Epic Quest in the Snows of Northern Wilderness

Maïna (2013), directed by Michel Poulette, is a gripping adventure-drama set against the stark beauty of the Canadian wilderness. Following a violent clash between her Innu clan and the feared Inuit warriors, young Maïna steps into an unexpected journey of vengeance and redemption. Tasked with delivering a captive boy to his people, she finds herself ensnared by the very enemies she seeks, leading to a profound transformation rooted in courage and unexpected alliances.

The film masterfully blends rugged survival drama with themes of family, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between enemies and allies. With stunning cinematography and authentic performances, Maïna (2013) immerses viewers in a world where tradition clashes with survival, and where the coldest lands hide the warmest hearts.