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Jeremiah Johnson (1972) is a frontier survival drama directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Robert Redford in one of his most iconic roles. The film tells the story of Jeremiah Johnson, a disillusioned war veteran who leaves civilization behind to live a solitary life as a mountain man in the snowy Rocky Mountains of the American West.

Set in the mid-1800s, Jeremiah learns to survive the brutal wilderness hunting, fishing, and building shelter all while facing harsh winters, wild animals, and encounters with Native American tribes. Over time, he gains experience, respect, and even starts a family, but tragedy and conflict eventually push him into a deeply personal and spiritual battle with the land and himself.

The film is celebrated for its breathtaking cinematography, realistic portrayal of frontier life, and the emotional solitude captured in the snow-covered landscapes. It’s a quiet, introspective film that explores freedom, survival, loss, and man’s relationship with nature with winter as both a beautiful and unforgiving force.
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