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The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey [a] is a 1988 feature film, an official Australian-New Zealand co-production, directed by Vincent Ward. It won numerous New Zealand and Australian awards, including the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film , and several awards at European fantasy film festivals.
The film follows five railway workers – John, Paul, Mick, Gerry and Len – in a Yorkshire depot affected by the privatisation of British Rail in 1995. The men are informed by their supervisor that they are now working for a company called East Midlands Infrastructure, and are competing with rival maintenance companies.
The Navigator Company, a paper company formerly known as Portucel Soporcel Group; Navigators USA, a non-aligned scouting organization founded in 2003; Navigator Ltd, a Canadian public relations and polling company; Guild Navigator, a type of mutated human in Frank Herbert's Dune universe; Outdated full form of navvy in UK parlance
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The Navigator Company (formerly known as Portucel Soporcel Group) is a Portuguese pulp and paper company.. The Navigator Company has a productive capacity of 1.6 million tonnes of paper and 1.4 million tonnes of pulp, [9] with 1,380 km 2 of forest, and an annual turnover of over €1.5 billion (US$1.9 billion).
The film premiered on Columbus day 1924 at the Capitol Theater in New York, at that time the largest movie theater in the world. At the Capitol The Navigator was a huge hit and ran for a rare second week at the theater. Overall The Navigator was Keaton's biggest hit, grossing $680,406 on a $385,000 budget. Keaton said that it was his best film. [7]