Inuit artist Asinnajaq plunges us into a sublime imaginary universe—14 minutes of luminescent, archive-inspired cinema that recast the present, past and future of her people in a radiant new light. Diving into the NFB’s vast archive, she parses the complicated cinematic representation of the Inuit, harvesting fleeting truths and fortuitous accidents from a range of sources—newsreels, propaganda, ethnographic docs, and work by Indigenous filmmakers. Embedding historic footage into original animation, she conjures up a vision of hope and beautiful possibility.
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Production | Kat Baulu | Producer |
Writing | Asinnajaq | Writer |
Editing | Annie Jean | Editor |
Directing | Asinnajaq | Director |
Sound | Asinnajaq | Musician |
Visual Effects | Patrick Defasten | Animation |
Visual Effects | Jonathan Ng | Animation |
Sound | Catherine Van Der Donckt | Sound Designer |
Production | Annette Clarke | Executive Producer |
Sound | Olivier Alary | Music |
Sound | Karla Baumgardner | Foley Artist |
Sound | Catherine Van Der Donckt | Sound Editor |
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