A film by Michael Grigsby,
Anthropologist: Hugh Brody,
Country: Canada,
Duration: 50min,
Language: Inuit,
Subtitles: English,
Year: 1976
In this unique story from Canada’s largest and northernmost territory, Nunavut, we visit the small Inuit community of Pond Inlet. Through interviews and rare footage, the viewer is offered an exclusive insight into the lives of this group of Canadian natives, who are living as would their ancestors for hundreds of years: in close connection with the harsh and beautiful nature surrounding their small village above the Arctic Circle. The documentary also describes how the impact of white Canadians’ arrival to the area has affected the locals in various ways.