Yes, the 1987 Norwegian film "Ofelas" was called "Pathfinder" (a literal translation from Northern Sami) for its foreign release. It had limited theatrical release in the USA, and was nominated for the Best Foreign Movie Award at the Academy Awards (the oscars). The director and writer of "Ofelas" Nils Gaup is co-credited for screenplay for the 2007 adaption, and confirms that he sold the story to Hollywood.
The theatrical release of Pathfinder was rated R by the MPAA while the DVD contains the longer unrated version. Unlike the mostly parallel released R-rated/unrated versions, the US-DVD contains both cuts so that the customer can choose between them. Also mentionable is the type of the changes that do in fact include more violent scenes that are predominantly made up of mediocre CGI-blood additions.
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- How long is Pathfinder?1 hour and 39 minutes
- When was Pathfinder released?April 13, 2007
- What is the IMDb rating of Pathfinder?5.4 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Pathfinder?Ghost, Starfire, Path Finder, Gunnar, Blackwing, Wind In Tree, Ulfar, Jester, Indian Father, and Indian Mother
- What is the plot of Pathfinder?A Viking boy is left behind after his clan battles a Native American tribe. Raised within the tribe, he ultimately becomes their savior in a fight against the Norsemen.
- What was the budget for Pathfinder?$45 million
- How much did Pathfinder earn at the worldwide box office?$31 million
- How much did Pathfinder earn at the US box office?$10.2 million
- What is Pathfinder rated?R
- What genre is Pathfinder?Action, Adventure, Drama, and War
- How many awards has Pathfinder been nominated for?1 nomination
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