Map of the Human Heart poster

Map of the Human Heart

Born in the magic of youth. Forged by the passions of war. Their love knew no boundaries.

Description: In an Arctic village in 1931, British mapmaker Walter Russell selects 12-year-old Eskimo Avik as his guide. When the boy contracts tuberculosis, Walter flies him to a Montreal hospital, where Avik meets Albertine and is infatuated. A decade later, a grown Avik encounters Albertine again in London, where he's serving as a British combat pilot. Despite her relationship with Walter, she and Avik begin an affair.

Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance, War

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 109 minutes

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Jason Scott Lee

Played Avik

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Robert Joamie

Played Young Avik

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Anne Parillaud

Played Albertine

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Annie Galipeau

Played Young Albertine

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Patrick Bergin

Played Walter Russell

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Clotilde Courau

Played Rainee

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John Cusack

Played The Mapmaker

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Jeanne Moreau

Played Sister Banville

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Ben Mendelsohn

Played Farmboy

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Jerry Snell

Played Boleslaw

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Jayko Pitseolak

Played Avik's Grandmother

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Matt Holland

Played Flight Navigator

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Rebecca Vevee

Played Inuit Cook

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Josape Kopalee

Played Inuit Elder

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Reepah Arreak

Played Avik's Girlfriend

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Monique Spaziani

Played Nurse Beatrice

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Harry Hill

Played X-Ray Doctor

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Anik Matern

Played Thelma

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Mark Ruel

Played Photo Analyst

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Tyley Ross

Played Photo Messenger

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Charlotte Coleman

Played Julie

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Richard Zeman

Played MP

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Minor Mustain

Played Army Sergeant

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Gordon Masten

Played Captain Johns

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Michelle Turmel

Played Ginger Jameson

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Rick Hamburg

Played Arctic NCO

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Dail Sullivan

Played Barrage Balloon WAAC

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Tamar Kozlov

Played Dresden Girl

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Robin Dorken

Played Oilman

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Bill Rowat

Played Barman

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Sophie Léger

Played Voice Artist

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