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Following the release of his 1984 debut feature Vigil, Vincent Ward returned four years later with The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey, a film that would cement his position as one of the most exciting filmmaking talents to emerge during the eighties.

Cumbria, 1348 the year of the Black Death. Griffin, a young boy, is plagued by apocalyptic visions which he believes could save his village. Encouraging a small band of men to tunnel into the earth, they surface in 1980s New Zealand and a future beyond their comprehension but must complete their quest.

Nominated for the Palme d Or at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey is a bold and often startling fusion of medieval fantasy and time travel science fiction, quite unlike anything you ve seen.

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:

  • High Definition (Blu-ray) presentation
  • Original mono audio (uncompressed LPCM)
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Brand-new appreciation by film critic Nick Roddick, recorded exclusively for this release
  • Kaleidoscope: Vincent Ward Film Maker, a 1989 documentary profile of the director made for New Zealand television
  • Theatrical trailer

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A very incoherent peice of work mixing religion with the black death tunnel digging and some time travel to boot, something like my first sentence!. I went into the movie with open arms and came out with a sense of what did I just watch?. The opening scenes and the overall sence of dread in the village remind me of a reenactment of a viking village, so done well. The rest is best to see for yourself. My favourite part was the "crossing the road " scene. Enjoy

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