Helly Hansen Men's Journey Sailing Jacket
Perfect for keeping out cutting winds and water, this Journey sailing jacket from Helly Hansen is just the thing to keep you warm and dry in almost any condition.
Zipper front entry with velcro flap
Waist drawstring
Side velcro pockets
Fleece neck liner
Attached hood with drawstring
Triple layered protection
Helly Hansen emblem on zipper flap
Available in blue jay, crimson, and glacier
100-percent nylon outer shell, 100-percent polyurethane coating, 100-percent nylon lining
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Machine wash
Made in China
Model number 31041
These jackets tend to run small. We suggest ordering one size larger than usual.
Imported
The first Inuit language movie, based on an ancient legend, ATANARJUAT (THE FAST RUNNER) is the story of two generations of igloo-dwelling Inuit whose harmonious existence is disrupted by the presence of an evil spirit. Atanarjuat (Natar Ungalaaq) falls in love with Atuat (Sylvia Ivalu) who has been promised to the chief's evil-afflicted son, Oki (Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq). Meanwhile Oki's sexually voracious sister Puja (Lucy Tulugarjuk) desires Atanajurat for herself. Betrayal, seduction, and bloodshed follow. Genuinely spooky shamanistic rituals, intensely erotic moments, and an incredible chase across a melting glacier are just a few of the highlights in this three-hour debut feature of Inuit director Zacharias Kunuk. It was filmed on location in the Arctic, with an all-Inuit cast, in and out of actual igloos lit solely by seal oil lamps. The results are breathtaking: yellow and purple skies, vast, flat ice-covered horizons and natural performances from the (mostly inexperienced) actors combine to make this a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. With equal attention paid to authenticity and narrative, ATANARJUAT emerges as both as a vital cultural document and an innovative dramatic film. It was shot on digital video and transferred to 35mm.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseWidescreen - 1.85Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - InuktitutAdditional Release Material: TrailersInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
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In 1871, Monet moved to Argenteuil, which lies on the banks of the Seine, just northwest of Paris. The city's picturesque sites became the favored subject matter of many talented painters who came to visit Monet.Artist: Claude MonetTitle: The Artist's Garden at ArgenteuilFrame: Antique Gold with Red Undertones and Antique Detail -
2.4-in.Mat: Olde Gold/Cream Linen
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