Hebron Relocation

202215 min 1 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Holly Andersen

Production: Latonia Hartery (LJH Films)Kat Baulu (National Film Board of Canada)Rohan Fernando (National Film Board of Canada)Annette Clarke (National Film Board of Canada)

Scénarisation: Holly Andersen

A National Film Board of Canada production.

Filmmaker Holly Andersen of Makkovik, Nunatsiavut, always knew that the house she lives in carries within its frame the echoes of the forced displacement of northern Labrador Inuit. In Hebron Relocation, Andersen explores what makes a place a home as she speaks with community members about how the relocation impacted generations of Labrador Inuit.

Located in an area of Makkovik still known as Hebron End, Andersen’s house was one of many homes across Labrador communities that were hastily built for incoming northern Inuit relocatees. The few houses that remain are reminders of how the relocations reshaped not just Makkovik, but many communities in Nunatsiavut. Realizing she did not know the whole story behind the relocations, Andersen felt compelled to learn more about her community’s connection.

In 1959, residents of the northern Labrador Inuit community of Hebron were told that, without question, they would be divided up and relocated to more southerly communities across the region. Community members travelled south by boat for hundreds of kilometres to their new homes, including the community of Makkovik. Most families were not prepared for such a drastic change. They left everything they knew behind, and integrating into new communities was not always easy. Even though these families were relocated generations ago, many still consider themselves to be living far from home.

Growing up, Andersen knew of the relocations, with some of her friends and neighbours being descendants of the relocatees, but she did not realize the extent to which Inuit in Nunatsiavut were still feeling the impacts of their displacement. Through touching conversations with community members, Andersen guides us with care as she learns about their stories of relocation and reflects on what it has meant for their families. By weaving together intimate stories from her community with rare footage that gives us a glimpse of community life during this upheaval, Andersen provides a heartfelt look at a difficult past that has changed the lives of Labrador Inuit forever.

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Catégories de sujets


  • Politique et Gouvernement - Canada > Gouvernement territorial
  • Diversité culturelle et Multiculturalisme > Discrimination
  • Psychologie et Psychiatrie > Émotions et Sentiments
  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Inuit) > Relations avec les gouvernementsQuébec et LabradorReligion et Spiritualité
  • Société > Pauvreté
  • Histoire > Le Canada de 1946 à 1991
  • Sciences humaines > Politiques et gouvernements canadiens
  • Études autochtones > Enjeux et défis contemporains
  • Rôles et relations > Discrimination contre et oppression
  • Communautés > Habitation (moderne/contemporaine)
  • Gouvernance autochtone Général (moderne/contemporaine) > Rapports autochtones/gouvernement fédéral
  • Peuples autochtones : Canada > Inuits et peuples de l’Arctique (au Canada)

Générique


écriture
Holly Andersen
réalisateur
Holly Andersen
mettant en vedette
Communities of Makkovik and Hopedale, Nunatsiavut
directeur de la photographie
Nigel Markham
monteur
Justin Simms
montage son
Paul Steffler
musique originale
Duane Andrews
narration
Holly Andersen
gérant de production
Jessica Winters
assistant de production
Danielle Pottle
collaboration aux entrevues
Jessica Winters
Janine Lightfoot
Gustav Semigak
aîné dans les archives
Peter Imak
Sabina Nochasak
Verona Ittulak
preneur de son
Michelle LaCour
directeur de la photographie - stagiaire
Holly Andersen
prises de vues aériennes par drone
Bird's Eye Incorporated
mentor
Asinnajaq
Courtney Montour
Alanis Obomsawin
Nigel Markham
conseiller culturel
Joan Andersen
Heather Igloliorte
recherchiste
Holly Andersen
traduction de l'inuktitut
Katie Winters
conseiller - langue inuktitut
Solomon Semigak
superviseur de production
Roz Power
coordonnateur technique
Daniel Lord
Christopher MacIntosh
coloration
Steve Cook
monteur en ligne
Steve Cook
mixeur du repiquage
Harvey Hyslop
enregistrement du bruitage
Matthew Thomson
assistant monteur
Aaron Elliott
coordonnateur de production
Yanis Ait Mohamed
coordonnateur principal de production
Cheryl Murgatroyd
Anna MacLean
Sarah MacLeod
administrateur de studio
Leslie Anne Poyntz
agent, marketing
Jamie Hammond
coordonnateur du marketing
Eric Bondo
agent de publicité
Osas Eweka-Smith
conseiller juridique
Peter Kallianiotis
Dominique Aubry
producteur délégué - développement
Stephen Agluvak Puskas
assistant de production - développement
Marian Rebeiro
producteur associé
Jayde Tynes
producteur
Latonia Hartery
Kat Baulu
Rohan Fernando
producteur exécutif
Annette Clarke
Rohan Fernando