Gathering Place

  • 58'
  • Canada
  • 1989
This early Igloolik Isuma production already displays the characteristics of the later films. With great accuracy, Kunuk and his team reconstruct a settlement somewhere between the Forties and Fifties of the last century. In this period, the local inhabitants already had contact with whale hunters and missionaries, but it was still a period of nomadic life.Kunuk wrote down the story, but allowed the actors to improvise the dialogue. His camera transports you as a visitor into the everyday life of the community. Kunuk drags you as it were through the eye of the lens into a universe where time fades, the present and past flow into one. The construction of the communal igloo, dancing, making music, just telling stories and minor family problems acquire a different dimension as a result. The importance he attaches to the small and the simple ensure a moving beauty.
Director
Zacharias Kunuk
Country of production
Canada
Year
1989
Festival Edition
IFFR 2002
Length
58'
Medium
Betacam SP PAL
Original title
Qaggiq
Language
Inuktitut
Producers
Igloolik Isuma Productions Inc., Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn
Sales
Igloolik Isuma Productions Inc.
Screenplay
Zacharias Kunuk
Cinematography
Norman Cohn
Editor
Paul Apak Angilirq, Zacharias Kunuk
Director
Zacharias Kunuk
Country of production
Canada
Year
1989
Festival Edition
IFFR 2002
Length
58'
Medium
Betacam SP PAL
Original title
Qaggiq
Language
Inuktitut
Producers
Igloolik Isuma Productions Inc., Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn
Sales
Igloolik Isuma Productions Inc.
Screenplay
Zacharias Kunuk
Cinematography
Norman Cohn
Editor
Paul Apak Angilirq, Zacharias Kunuk