In 1963, Johnny May, the first Inuit pilot, flies a small plane over Quebec’s Far North. He sees a dog sled, tents and igloos, and a population that has remained more or less unchanged for thousands of years. Johnny will go on to become a legend among his own people and elsewhere, performing innumerable rescues and experiencing adventures that will make him a hero, during a total of 34,000 flying hours.
Director: | Marc Fafard |
Studio: | Les Films Séville |
Producer(s): | Jacques Turgeon |
Cast: | Johnny May |
Writer(s): | Marc Fafard |