A fast-paced portrait depicting the iconic rugged Canadian landscape and wildlife of north-western Ontario, as well as highlighting the diverse lifestyles of the area's inhabitants, North of... Read allA fast-paced portrait depicting the iconic rugged Canadian landscape and wildlife of north-western Ontario, as well as highlighting the diverse lifestyles of the area's inhabitants, North of Superior was the first motion picture shot entirely full-frame in the giant screen IMAX f... Read allA fast-paced portrait depicting the iconic rugged Canadian landscape and wildlife of north-western Ontario, as well as highlighting the diverse lifestyles of the area's inhabitants, North of Superior was the first motion picture shot entirely full-frame in the giant screen IMAX format.
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This wasn't the first Imax film I ever saw, but it had a profound impact on me from the first time I saw in in 1975. The only other Imax film that has ever come close in its impact is "The Dream is Alive" -- which had much more spectacular material to work with. In days past, when admission to the Cinesphere was free with your days admission to Ontario Place, my friends and I would watch this four or five times in a row if they would let us. I've never tired of the images it offers, perfectly complemented on the soundtrack by Bill Houston's "Ojibway Country", the words of which are a perfect fit for what's on the screen. If I wanted to give someone a quick introduction to what Northern Ontario is really like, or to convey how effective Imax can be as cinema, I don't think I could do it better than to have them see "North of Superior".
It was wonderful to have the natural splendour of the province celebrated in such a spectacular film. We weren't used to seeing our own country on the big screen. Nowadays, it's even harder to find something as thoroughly and recognizably Canadian as this up there.
I just noticed that it has been a regular feature at the Cinesphere this past summer and I'd go and see it again if I wasn't stuck in Vancouver. :-(
Did you know
- TriviaThe organ heard during the wedding scene was played by then-unknown Paul Shaffer.
- SoundtracksOjibway Country
Composed and Sung by Bill Houston
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- 18m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.44 : 1