Three unique Inuit films expressing the dramatic history of one of the world’s oldest oral cultures from it’s own point of view. Fair Trade, best-quality downloads in SD, 720p or 1080p HD, all pay-what-you-can.
"The first national cinema of the 21st century." A.O. Scott, The New York Times, review of Atanarjuat 2002.
"Best Canadian Film of the Decade." Macleans, CTV, Atanarjuat 2010.
"It shows non-Indigenous people exactly how the madness in our world came about. The next time someone asks, 'What happened, why are Aboriginal people so violent?' I will simply say, 'Watch The Journals of Knud Rasmussen.'" Lee Maracle, Mapping Our Way Through History: Reflections on Knud Rasmussen's Journals




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I would love to be apprised of all feature films similar to these - similar as to cultural authenticity and integrity of the film. I LOVE watching featurelength films of the People of the North...there is so much rich heritage, landscape and stories to tell...I would just immerse myself if I could. Thanks for posting these films. I saw them almost a year ago. Perhaps its time for another viewing...
I cannot say in human words how much I love this three movies!
Awesome videos. Outstanding work. Thank you for making them available. Came here originally after viewing the "knowledge of the elders - global changes" streamed discussion (with the producer and viewers). Much important work being done.
I'm wondering if this is a satellite connection. I donated yesterday, and am downloading the film for the second time today because of the download speeds. I have a higher downloading capacity, and on satellite, I should be downloading at much higher kbs. I'm just checking if the varying speeds are because of website capacity or because of fluxuations in my ISP service.
Thanks again for making these available.
Indeed, good to know!
I was surfing on the internet the other day, and I've also found a mention of a great 3D documentary project about Johnny May, the Inuit aviator, on a website called touscoprod. The teaser looks nice.
It's quite new obviously, and you can become co-producer of the documentary and eventually be rewarded with some exclusive access to (meeting with the director, previews, premiere tickets...). I'm in!
Here is the link
http://www.touscoprod.com/ca/pages/projet/fiche.php?s_id=1&t=en&l=en
Your information about films is very good. thanks
Cool to know about that
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