Between Two Worlds

199057 min 50 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Barry Greenwald

Production: Peter RaymontBarbara Sears

Scénarisation: Barbara Sears

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Unknown to most Canadians today, Joseph Idlout was once the world's most famous Inuit. The subject of films and books, Idlout was one of the Inuit hunters pictured for many years on the back of Canada's $2 bill. Idlout became a symbol of his people, the heroic myth that fascinated the white imagination. In this film Idlout's son, Peter Paniloo, takes us on a journey through his father's life. Idlout, the great hunter, becomes a fox-fur trapper and guide. He gets caught up in the white world, trying to improve his family's fortunes. Finally, Joseph Idlout does not know who he is or where he belongs. He is "between two worlds." Joseph Idlout could never have imagined the changes that would overwhelm his North. But he was one of its first casualties.

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  • Société > AutochtonesPortraitsChangements sociaux
  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Inuit) > Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Nunavut et YukonPortraitsDéveloppement régionalChangements sociaux
  • Histoire > Le Canada de 1946 à 1991
  • Études autochtones > Histoire/PolitiqueIdentité/Société
  • Géographie > Arctique

Générique


réalisateur
Barry Greenwald
producteur
Peter Raymont
Barbara Sears
scénario
Barbara Sears
cinématographie
Douglas Kiefer
Martin Duckworth
caméra d'animation
Andrew Ruhl
son
Ian Hendry
John Martin
montage
John Kramer
montage sonore
Alison Clark
ré-enregistrement
David Appleby
narrateur
William Whitehead
musique
Mark Korven