Genre: | Drama Mystery |
Creator: | Andrew Haigh |
Director: | Andrew Haigh |
Composer: | Tim Hecker |
Country: | United Kingdom Canada |
Language: | English |
Num Episodes: | 5 |
Producer: | Kate Ogborn |
Editor: | Jonathan Alberts, Matthew Hannam |
Cinematography: | Nicolas Bolduc |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
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The North Water is a 2021 five-part television miniseries based on Ian McGuire's 2016 novel of the same name written and directed by Andrew Haigh and starring Colin Farrell and Jack O'Connell. An international co-production between British public broadcaster BBC, and Canadian English-language public broadcaster CBC Television, in association with Canadian premium television channel Super Channel and CBC Television's French-language counterpart ICI Radio-Canada Télé, the series first premiered in the United States on AMC+ on 15 July 2021 before premiering in the United Kingdom on BBC Two on 10 September 2021[1] and in Canada on Super Channel Fuse a week later on 19 September,[2] followed by a nationwide broadcast in the country on CBC Television in English and ICI Radio-Canada Télé in French, with video on demand availability on the CBC Gem and ICI TOU.TV services in both respective languages.[3]
The series is set in the year 1859, the final years of the whale oil trade, on a whaling expedition in the Arctic Ocean. The aging whaler Volunteer includes among its crew one Patrick Sumner, the ship's surgeon who hides his dark past as a disgraced military officer, and Henry Drax, the ship's chief harpooner and coxswain who is also a murderous thug and rapist. As well as whaling, the series depicts the slaughter of seals, and acts of rape and murder aboard the ship. The ship's captain, Brownlee, is revealed to be secretly plotting to sink the Volunteer so the owner can commit insurance fraud, but the scheme falters when the ship that was supposed to rescue the crew fails to reach them in time before the winter frosts make sea travel impossible. As the men die one by one, Sumner is forced to battle not only the elements, but also the vicious and mentally unstable Drax.
The series first began development in late 2016.[6] [7] [8] [9] Canadian public broadcaster CBC/Radio-Canada and premium television channel Super Channel joined on board as co-producers of the series.
It was announced in February 2019 that Colin Farrell had been cast to star in the miniseries.[10] Jack O'Connell was added in April.[11] with Stephen Graham, Tom Courtenay and Peter Mullan amongst additional cast announced. Filming of the drama started in October 2019, in Hungary[12] and on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard (Spitzbergen), with the production team journeying north as far as 81 degrees (north latitude, close to the Arctic Circle) to shoot pack ice sequences, which is purported to be the farthest point north any television drama has ever been filmed.
In May 2019, Canadian composer and sound artist Tim Hecker announced that he had been hired as the show's composer.[13]
In March 2020, filming had to be paused when quite close to wrapping, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The remaining four days of filming were completed at a later date, at a studio in the United Kingdom.[14]
The North Water has received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 95% based on 19 critic reviews, with an average rating of 7.40/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The North Waters story doesn't always hold together, but its brooding atmosphere and strong performances from Jack O'Connell and Colin Farrell keep it afloat."[15] On Metacritic, it has a score of 74 out of 100 based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favourable reviews".[16]
The series received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Dramatic Series at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022.[17]