Ipeelie Ootoova

Ipeelie’s introduction to the film industry came as an actor in John Houston’s The White Archer in 2010; he played the role of Kanguq. He is most well-known for his performance as Natak in Maïna (2013), a role that earned him a Best Actor Award nomination at the American Indian Film Festival in 2013. Ipeelie has starred in other short films, including Nakimayuq (2020), and commercials.

Recognizing that there are few roles available in Nunavut communities outside of the capital of Iqaluit, Ipeelie began working on stories of his own. His debut film as a writer and director, Irninnu Unikaara, was inspired by his young family, his passion for Inuit culture, and stories from his childhood.

Motivated by his love of filmmaking, his commitment to preserving and strengthening Inuit language and traditional stories, and his belief in the importance of seeing Inuit on screen, Ipeelie looks forward to creating new opportunities in the northern film industry.

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19 January 2023

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