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Año de Lanzamiento: 1992
Nación: Australia, Canada, France, United Kingdom
Título Alternativo: Mapa del corazón humano, O Mapa do Coração, Mapa de un corazón humano, Flucht aus dem Eis, Sydämen polut, Coeur de métisse, Karta ljudskog srca, Az emberi szív térképe, Mesztic sziv, Avik e Albertine, Mapa ludzkiego serca, Sem Fronteiras, Карта человеческого сердца, Zemljevid cloveskega srca
Director: Vincent Ward
Guionista: Louis Nowra, Vincent Ward
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Compañías: Australian Film Finance Corporation, Les Films Ariane, Map Films, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Sunrise Films, Vincent Ward Films, Working Title Films
Género: Adventure, Drama, Romance, War
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Palabras Clave: 1930s, 1940s, arctic polar circle region, cartographer, interracial romance, inuit, snowmobile, tuberculosis, world war ii
In the Arctic village of 1931, British cartographer Walter Russell takes in an orphaned Eskimo boy named Avik to guide him on his mapping expedition. When Avik contracts tuberculosis, Walter flies him to a Montreal hospital for treatment. There, Avik meets Albertine, who is French Canadian Métis, and becomes infatuated with her. Years later, during World War II, Avik returns from fighting as a British combat pilot in London, where he rekindles his childhood affection for Albertine despite her relationship with Walter. Despite their cultural differences, they embark on a romantic affair.
Map of the Human Heart is a 1992 film directed by Vincent Ward, set against the backdrop of World War II. The story follows Avik, an Inuit boy from the Arctic Circle who crosses years and continents to find his childhood love, Albertine, a French Canadian Métis woman. The narrative explores themes of interracial romance, cultural differences, and forbidden love amidst the ravages of war. However, details about Avik's journey between his encounter with Albertine in Montreal and their reunion in London are not provided in the source texts.
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