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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • Fish Traps

    Near Igloolik in the 1930s, a summer comes to its end. Three families build a saputi, with which they catch fish swimming upstream for the…
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  • Seconde Valse

    Portrait of both a landscape and the future of the young people in a rural setting. Three days in the lives of two children.
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  • Our Land – Episode 13 (Happy Day)

    Christmas, 1946: with lots of meat and warm shelter against the biting cold, it’s a great time for parties and storytelling.
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  • My First Polar Bear

    Young Joshua Kunuk is taken on his first polar-bear hunt, to see the hunt itself, the skinning and cutting up of the bear.The boy’s grandfather…
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  • Going Inland

    Summer, 1930s: for Igloolik Inuit, this is the time for nunaqpa, the long quest for fattened summer caribou, to catch enough meat for the gruelling…
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  • FILM(dzama)

    FILM(dzama) leans on the surrealist idiom of Dali/Buñuel and Man Ray, and was inspired by magic, humour and disobedience of the work of Marcel Dzama.
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  • The 2001 Dedications (1-3)

    A triple commemoration of one of the most famous of the film classics, as it was aired on television last year.
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  • Our Land – Episode 11 (Caribou Hunt)

    Autumn comes early and the weather is getting colder. Lakes are frozen and the sea ice gets thicker every day.
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  • Bowhead!

    In August 1996, Inuit hunters from across the Arctic gathered to catch the first legal bowhead whale in more than forty years. This film traces…
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  • Packin’

    The crotch of authority.
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