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In Accessible Media Inc.'s first trip to Nunavut, Kelly MacDonald explores the territory, discovering the stunning tundra, learning more about accessibility
https://www.ami.ca/category/documentaries/media/a-taste-of-nunavut
A Taste of Nunavut Posted on: July 11, 2016. Episode Description In Accessible Media's first trip to Nunavut, Kelly MacDonald explores the territory discovering the stunning tundra, learning more about accessibility in Iqaluit and taking in traditional music and art. Transcript
https://www.cbc.ca/2017/truenorthcalling/7-must-watch-movies-filmed-in-canada-s-north-1.4013813
This documentary brings viewers into the world of Nunavut hunters and Elders, collecting their stories and experiences related to climate change. The film prioritizes Indigenous knowledge
https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/4-places-to-find-inuit-film-online
Watch on. The National Film Board. The National Film Board hosts more than 60 movies on Inuit culture online here. There's an early documentary on Kenojuak Ashevak, a retro gem that takes you back to 1963, when printmaking efforts were just getting underway in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), NU.
https://www.isuma.tv/isuma-productions/nunavut-our-land-series
Nunavut (Our Land) Series. From an Inuit point of view. Produced, directed, written, and acted by Inuit. This 13-part dramatic television series brings to life the people, setting and continuing story of how Inuit in the Igloolik region of the Canadian Arctic lived on the land in the 40s. Based on true stories of present-day Elders, who still
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/absolutely-manitoba-fearless-1.6505853
Fearless is a true story about how a generation of Inuit peacefully and successfully made Canadian history by fighting to save their culture, language and sovereignty with creation of the Nunavut
https://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/specials/10-000-young-people-in-nunavut-will-come-of-age-in-the-next-decade-what-does-their-future-look-like-1.6401095
"There's a lot of Southern voices who are wanting to see Nunavut maintained as a pristine place," Onalik said in the documentary. "But at the same time, we have to figure out what these 10,000
https://arcticdefenders.ca/film/story.html
What he doesn't realize is that the global radicalism of 1960's was also the beginning of a re-imagining of the Arctic by a group of visionary "Eskimos". They began their political movement by challenging the use of the word Eskimo. They were Inuit and they had a dream - the governance of their territory, the creation of Nunavut within
https://www.tvo.org/article/about/alan-zweigs-there-is-a-house-here-a-tvo-original-documentary-exploring-the-realities-of-inuit-life-in-nunavut-makes-its-world-broadcast-premiere-december-13-at-9-pm
TVO Original documentary There is a House Here makes its World Broadcast Premiere on Wednesday, December 13 at 9 pm on TVO.Produced in association with Primitive Entertainment and directed by award-winning filmmaker Alan Zweig, the feature film navigates issues of culture and identity as Zweig travels to Nunavut to learn from its citizens and explore their culture.
https://www.tunngavik.com/news/cbc-north-to-premiere-kappiataittut-fearless-on-canada-day/
(June 30, 2021 - Iqaluit, Nunavut) This Canada Day, July 1 st, Canadians in the three territories will have the unique opportunity to watch the 'must-see' documentary film, "Kappiataittut/Fearless,
https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/inuit-documentary-in-production-wins-top-award-at-cannes-film-festival/
A documentary that tells the story of an Inuit lawyer's search for justice in the wake of the death of her son has won an award for films in production at Cannes Film Festival. Twice Colonized , directed by Lin Alluna, was showcased during the Cannes Docs — Marché du Film, where it won the Best Docs-In-Progress award on May 25.
https://www.nfb.ca/playlist/edu-nunavut/
This short documentary presents the environmental challenges in Nunavut. Beneath the immaculate layer of snow, there are mountains of trash. Iqaluit's 2 dumps are filled beyond capacity and the municipality has no plan to solve the problem. Throughout the film, we discover the problems faced by this isolated region and learn just how serious
https://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/specials/arctic-blue-with-peter-mansbridge-1.6364437
In the documentary, we meet community members from the hamlets of Pond Inlet, Arctic Bay and Grise Fiord. ... Nunavut's leadership is struggling to find the balance between preserving the
https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/steve-martin-morgan-neville-a-documentary-in-two-pieces-1236041377/
Steve Martin Struggles Going to Comedy Clubs Because He Doesn't Want to Relive Early Standup Days: 'I Can Still Taste the Cheap Wine'. The comedian was in Los Angeles Monday to discuss
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/06/25/ahead-of-season-3-the-bear-food-tour-serves-fans-a-taste-of-the-action-you-can-practically-taste-the-food-when-you-watch/
Ahead of Season 3, 'The Bear' food tour serves fans a taste of the action: 'you can practically taste the food when you watch'. Claudia Dietrich and Ross Lloyd boarded a bus bound for the
https://indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada.ca/article/inuit-film-and-broadcasting/
Nanook of the North was the very first successful feature-length documentary in the world. Directed by Robert Flaherty in 1922, it was a documentary about Inuit before the term "documentary" had even been coined. The massive success of Nanook of the North popularized documentary filmmaking and, nearly a century later, Inuit and Inuit culture continue to be popular subjects for filmmakers
https://films.nationalgeographic.com/the-last-ice
He has created multiple documentaries on ocean conservation as a documentary producer for Pristine Seas, a project that was launched in 2008 to explore and help save the last wild places in the ocean. ... Nunavut, Maatalii Okalik is recognized locally and internationally for her work as an Inuit youth advocate. As the President of Canada's
https://arcticdefenders.ca/arctic-defenders-my-documentary-about-creation-nunavut.html
Soon enough I was making documentary films. Arctic Defenders, my 20th film is about the creation of Nunavut. The film demonstrates that political engagement was necessary to protect Inuit rights. ... have been forced to sue the Canadian government for one-billion dollars because the government has not honoured the Nunavut land claim agreement
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/06/25/chicago-public-library-foundation-awards/
A: I always say the only interesting thing about me is that I always knew what I wanted to do with my life. And I did it. If you were interviewing me, and I was 6, I would say, 'I want to be a
https://travelnunavut.ca/get-a-taste-of-the-arctic-while-in-nunavut/
Blessed with clean waters and wildlands, Nunavut is home to a vast array of fish and game that Inuit have harvested since time immemorial. While traditional country foods still make up a large portion of local diets, there's also a budding foodie scene (especially in Iqaluit and the regional hubs) where Nunavut staples are being remixed and reimagined, alongside international dishes brought
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikkausivut:_Sharing_Our_Stories
Unikkausivut: Sharing Our Stories is a 2011, two-volume DVD boxset, website and educational resource from the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), bringing together films by and about the Inuit of Canada. The collection traces the development of filmmaking in Northern Canada, from the ethnographic films by NFB filmmakers in the 1940s, to contemporary work by Elisapie Isaac and other Inuit
https://www.nfb.ca/film/my_village_in_nunavik/
Bobby Kenuajuak. 1999 46 min. Shot during 3 seasons, this documentary tenderly portrays village life in Puvirnituq, on the shores of Hudson Bay in northern Quebec, as well as the elements that forge the character of its people: their history, the great open spaces, and their unflagging humour. This film was produced as part of an emerging
https://docuseek2.com/nf-welcom
Docuseek2 is the source for essential social issue and documentary film for education, with over 2,300 titles in all major disciplines. Main content. ... and Government, Inuit - Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon, Sovereignty and Resistance - Related NFB Films, Documentary; "Welcome to Nunavut"; National Film Board of Canada. Distributor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFtxcvBOFn0
Ever wondered what Iqaluit, Nunavut is like? I (Tom) got to spend a short amount of time exploring the sights and sounds of the arctic city Iqaluit. It's the
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Ik my taste isn't very good, or unique, but I just like fun films idk I'm sorry Also I'm really sorry if this counts as 'low effort', I'm not sure if