The International Sami Film Centre is searching an indigenous film production company to collaborate on a filmproject, please take contact if you have ideas.
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Submitted by Greg Hemmings (not verified) on Tue, 2009-12-08 15:36.
Hey all! I am not an indigenous film company, but my latest films "Melting Lands" and "Papikatuk"
were filmed in Nunavik and speak about the rapid changes happening in the North, all from the
perspective of the Inuit.
Check the trailer at http://www.hemmingshousepictures.com/site/?page_id=167
And Papikatuk at http://www.hemmingshousepictures.com/site/?page_id=47
I would love to screen these films sometime in the North if you know of any opportunities for me to do so that would be great!
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Hey all! I am not an indigenous film company, but my latest films "Melting Lands" and "Papikatuk"
were filmed in Nunavik and speak about the rapid changes happening in the North, all from the
perspective of the Inuit.
Check the trailer at http://www.hemmingshousepictures.com/site/?page_id=167
And Papikatuk at http://www.hemmingshousepictures.com/site/?page_id=47
I would love to screen these films sometime in the North if you know of any opportunities for me to do so that would be great!
Have a great day!
Greg Hemmings
YOU MAKE THE AWESOMEST FILMS!! KEEP IT UP MATE!
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