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Alethea Arnaquq-Baril

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41: 294:. Between 2011 and 2018, Arnaquq-Baril has worked on five other films in various roles as producer, director and screenwriter. She produces Inuit cultural documentaries and Inuktitut films through her own production company, Unikkaat Studios. She also previously co-owned Tajarniit Productions, a collaborative project with Inuit women filmmakers Myna Ishulutak, Jolene Arreak and 383:, nearly forgotten and, at one time, forbidden. Arnaquq-Baril embarks on a personal journey, interviewing members of the Inuit community. Meeting resistance from some of her fellow Inuit, she eventually finds a number of elders willing to talk about the tattoos, and learns about the dramatic cultural changes that led to their decline." 345:
reveals to him that it was his mother who cursed away his sight. With the loon's help, the young man regains his vision. Overcome with his own rage, the young man seeks revenge and his actions bring him lifelong suffering. The film won best Canadian Short Drama at the
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Set in the Canadian Arctic, the story of an Inuk woman trapped in an abusive relationship, who begins to heal and finds her voice after connecting with other victims of violence. The title reflects
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Documentary full-length film examines the role of seal hunting in Inuit culture and the detrimental effect that international campaigns against the seal hunt have had on the lives of the Inuit.
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The story of three 12-year old Inuit boys who were taken from their families in the 1960s to be raised by white families in Ottawa as part of a social experiment.
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in Inuit culture and the negative impact that activist organizations trying to stop the seal hunt have had on the lives of the Inuit. The film premiered at the
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was also included in the list of "Canada's Top Ten" feature films of 2016, selected by a panel of filmmakers and industry professionals organized by
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A documentary film that chronicles the lost tradition of face tattooing among Inuit women and advocates for the revival of the once forbidden art.
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Short drama set in the 1950s Arctic, which tells the story of two Inuit lesbians struggling to stay together after one of them marries.
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lesbians struggling to stay together after one of them marries. The film addresses the issues of sexuality and family structure in the
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won the DOC Vanguard award, the Vimeo On Demand Audience Award and the Canadian Documentary Promotion Award, among others.
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performing a one-foot high kick in slow motion. The documentary was produced as part of the cultural celebrations for the
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to the world and worked collaboratively with Inuit artists in creating the acclaimed art co-operative, Kinngait Studios.
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Based on a true story about a youth lacrosse team created to stop an epidemic of youth suicide in the community of
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received the Vimeo On Demand Audience Award along with the Canadian Documentary Promotion Award
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An anthology of five short films written and directed by five Indigenous women filmmakers.
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A short film adaption of a traditional Inuit story which explains the origin of the
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teacher with a Masters in Education and her father was a radio broadcaster with the
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Arnaquq-Baril began her film career as a producer with the documentary
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Arnaquq-Baril advocates for the continuation of the Arctic seal hunt.
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and was published in 2014. It is available in English and Inuktitut.
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James Houston: The Most Interesting Group of People You'll Ever Meet
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James Houston: The Most Interesting Group of People You'll Ever Meet
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James Houston: The Most Interesting Group of People You'll Ever Meet
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won best Canadian Short Drama at the imagineNATIVE festival in 2010
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Arnaquq-Baril and MacDonald cocreated the television comedy series
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won Best Live Action Short Drama, Academy Awards shortlist (2014).
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sponsored by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), titled
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as one of Canada's most important women filmmakers in 2017.
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is a full-length film which examines the important role of
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2016 winner of the Alanis Obomsawin Best Documentary Award
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Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival
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She was awarded the Canadian 1352:Canadian documentary film producers 1337:Canadian documentary film directors 1282:21st-century Canadian screenwriters 783:Toronto International Film Festival 300:Toronto International Film Festival 1218:Ahern, Sarah (February 11, 2017). 1074:American Museum of Natural History 459:Documentary Organization of Canada 421:in 2014. A drama set in the 1950s 14: 1157:Hertz, Barry (December 1, 2016). 1141:"Seal skins: a life and a living" 880:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 624:Producer, director, screenwriter 570:Producer, screenwriter, director 554:Producer, director, screenwriter 538:Producer, director, screenwriter 433:during a period of colonization. 322:, scheduled to premiere in 2025. 247:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 217:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 179:filmmaker, known for her work on 781:2017 Arnaquq-Baril named by the 245:In 2011, Arnaquq-Baril told the 882:. November 2011. 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Index

MSC
Althea Arnaquq-Baril in 2016
Frobisher Bay
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Sheridan College
Inuit culture
Angry Inuk
Meritorious Service Cross
MSC
Inuk
Inuit life and culture
Iqaluit
Inuktitut
Meritorious Service Cross
Iqaluit
Nunavut
Inuk
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
University of Waterloo
Sheridan College
Ontario
Banff Centre
National Film Board of Canada
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
oral history
short film
kakiniit
Stacey Aglok MacDonald
Toronto International Film Festival

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