Angry Inuk is a 2016 Canadian Inuit documentary film directed and written by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril. It explores the central values of Inuit Indigenous culture and the threats posed to their cultural ...
A community film focused on the Inuit village where NANOOK OF THE NORTH was produced. An ambitious documentary focused on the drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the ...
The Québecois motto might be “Je me souviens”—in English, “I remember”—but Canadians as a whole are quick to forget the history of Nunavut, their northernmost territory, and the people living within ...
Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change is the world's first documentary on climate change as told by Inuit in their language. Mauro is pioneering what he calls "video research" — using filmmaking ...
“Twice Colonized” by Danish filmmaker Lin Alluna will open Copenhagen documentary film festival CPH:DOX, and will play in its competition section, Next:Wave. The festival will open on March 15 at DR ...
A documentary that will air later this year is clearing up the Canadian Inuit's role in Sir John Franklin's 1845 attempt to discover the Northwest Passage. Passage, a National Film Board documentary ...
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril has been awarded the Canadian Meritorious Service Cross for her serious film work, directing documentaries like “Angry Inuk” and producing feature films like “The Grizzlies” that ...
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