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Angry Inuk
20161 h 22 min 11 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
Production: Alethea Arnaquq-Baril (Unikkaat Studios Inc.)Bonnie Thompson (National Film Board of Canada)Bob Moore (EyesteelFilm Inc.)Daniel Cross (EyesteelFilm Inc.)David Christensen (National Film Board of Canada)
Scénarisation: Alethea Arnaquq-BarilDaniel Cross
An Unikkaat Studios Inc. production in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada in association with Eyesteel Film.
In her film Angry Inuk, Inuk director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril joins a new tech-savvy generation of Inuit as they campaign to challenge long-established perceptions of seal hunting. Though most commercial sealing is conducted by Inuit in the Arctic, anti-sealing activism has created a perception of the industry that denies their central role in the sealskin market. To reinsert themselves into the international discussion, these Inuit activists must inconvenience the fundraising campaigns of animal groups by using all the tricks in the social media book, and invent some of their own along the way, like “sealfies.”
Seal meat is a staple food for Inuit, and many of the pelts are sold to offset the extraordinary cost of hunting. Inuit are spread across extensive lands and waters, and their tiny population is faced with a disproportionate responsibility for protecting the environment. They are pushing for a sustainable way to take part in the global economy, but in opposition stands an army of well-funded activists and well-meaning celebrities.
Arnaquq-Baril and her cameras travel through the Canadian Arctic, giving voice to the people the animal activists rarely bother to meet: the hunters, the craftspeople, the families for whom the seal hunt is a critical part of their livelihood and survival. She follows a group of students to Europe, where they plead the Inuit case before a European Union panel.
The film interweaves the reality of Inuit life with the story of their challenge to both the anti-sealing industry and those nations that mine resources on Inuit lands while simultaneously destroying the main sustainable economy available to the people who live there. As one student said, “We need to stop the cultural prejudice that is imposed on us by not being allowed to benefit from our natural surroundings without having to drill into the ground. And that’s really all we want as a people.”
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Catégories de sujets
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Inuit) > ChasseMode de vie traditionnel
- Sciences humaines > Le Canada dans le monde contemporain
- Géographie > Sujets environnementauxTerritoire: autochtone
- Études autochtones > Histoire/Politique
Générique
- écriture
- Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
- réalisateur
- Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
- producteur
- Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
- Bonnie Thompson
- producteur exécutif
- Bob Moore
- Daniel Cross
- David Christensen
- directeur de la photographie
- Qajaaq Ellsworth
- monteur
- Sophie Farkas Bolla
- composition
- Florencia di Concilio
- mettant en vedette
- Aaju Peter
- Joannie Ikkidluak
- Lasaloosie Ishulutak
- Isuaqtuq Ikkidluak
- Mikijuk Kolola
- Joshua Kango
- Meeka Mike
- Niore Iqalukjuak
- Jeannie Padluq
- Annie Ikkidluak
- Natsiq Kango
- chauffeur de motoneige
- Joshua Atagooyuk
- Philippe Lavallée
- Jonathan Wright
- Levi Pishuktie
- Qajaaq Ellsworth
- guide kimmirut
- Aniqniq Nikki Michael
- services de production
- Valerie Shamash
- Marina Serrao
- Daniela Flori
- supervision de la postproduction
- Victor Sandrasagra
- coordonnateur postproduction
- Azed Kettani
- recherche visuelle
- Edmund Duff
- superviseur de la musique
- Edmund Duff
- montage additionnel
- Edmund Duff
- chef scénariste
- Daniel Cross
- réalisateur-mentor
- Daniel Cross
- agent, marketing
- Leslie Stafford
- superviseur de production
- Mark Power
- administrateur de plateau
- Bree Beach
- gestionnaire des opérations du Centre
- Darin Clausen
- coproducteur à l'étape du développement
- Stacey Aglok MacDonald
- graphiques
- Jonathan Wright
- illustrations
- Jonathan Wright
- animation
- Jonathan Wright
- assistance au graphisme
- Julie Palnychenko
- colorimétrie
- Alain Omer Duranceau
- conception sonore
- Kyle Stanfield
- mixeur du repiquage
- Cory Rizos
- services comptables
- General Ledjah
- Dan Lacroix
- Stephen Kamp
- auditeur
- Thomas Pietrkowski
- assurances
- Globalex
- Front Row Insurance Brokers Inc.
- services juridiques
- Remy Khouzam
Prix et récompenses
- Canadian Documentary Promotion Award- $25,000 cash prize to support the marketing and promotion of the film to new Canadian and international audiencesHot Docs
- Vimeo On Demand Audience AwardHot Docs
- Alanis Obomsawin Best Documentary AwardimagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival
- Prix du publicimagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival
- Prix des détenuesRencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréal
- Prix Magnus-IsacssonRencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréal
- People's Choice AwardTop 10 Canadien
- Social Justice Award for Documentary FilmFestival international du film
- People's Choice AwardZonta Film Festival
- Best Feature - Canadian AwardDreamspeakers International Indigenous Film Festival
- PUCCA Audience's ChoiceEco Film Festival
- Audience Choice Award for Best Canadian DocumentaryAvailable Light Film Festival
- Prix APTNPrésence autochtone (Terres en Vues)
- Prix du publicFestival du film canadien
- Prix du jury étudiantFestival du film canadien
- Coup de coeur du juryFestival du film canadien
- Best DocumentaryIndianer Inuit Film Festival
- Audience Choice Award for 2017Cinema Politica
- DocsBarcelona of the Month Audience AwardDocsBarcelona of the Month
- Best Film for Human Rights and FreedomInternational Human Rights Documentary Film Festival Bir Duino-Kyrgyzstan