Canada | V.O. French | 2016 | 93 min | DCP | color | Fiction | World Premiere
The Liberal government sent a cameraman to a Nunavik village to shoot footage. By befriending an Inuit family, this man immerses himself in the local traditions. Meanwhile, he learns that the village and its inhabitants will be deported to make room for a mining operation. Facing conflict with his employer and his ex-girlfriend, this cameraman must re-examine his own ideals and the true reason he came to the village.
The second in a series of five films shot on five continents, this docudrama takes the shape of a political and poetic pamphlet. While the first film, À quelle heure le train pour nulle part (2009), represents Asia, Tuktuq (caribou) represents America. GPHQ
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Director |
Robin Aubert |
Music |
René Lussier, Pilou |
Cinematographer |
Robin Aubert |
Screenplay |
Robin Aubert |
Cast |
Robin Aubert, Jessica Arngak, Timothy Etidloie, Minnie Arngak, Peter Arngak, Brigitte Poupart, Robert Morin |
Production |
LYNX FILMS |
Distribution |
K-FILMS AMÉRIQUE |