Angry Inuk is a 2016 Canadian Inuit documentary film directed and written by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril. It explores the central values of Inuit Indigenous culture and the threats posed to their cultural ...
Angry Inuk, a film about Inuit and the sealing industry, received the most viewer ballots to take home the Vimeo on Demand Audience Award and a $25,000 cash prize at the Hot Docs Festival in Toronto.
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Angry Inuk has been voted winner of the Canada's Top Ten Film Festival People's Choice Award. TIFF's celebration of Canadian cinema, screen talent, and creativity crowned its people choice award ...
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril is an Inuk who’s furious at animal lovers opposed to the seal trade. Her doc makes it easy to understand why. The director takes her crew to her home village of Kimmirut, where ...
November comes with many things; crisp days of dwindling daylight, falling leaves and dropping temperatures. It comes with bustling grocery stores, hours prepping Thanksgiving dinners, unbuttoned ...
SFU Woodwards is screening the new film Angry Inuk on Wednesday October 25, 2017 as part of an Indigenous film festival. The film is a beautiful Inuit response to animal rights organizations' attacks ...
In May and June, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, George Gustav Heye Center in New York will feature two signature film screenings as part of its 2017 lineup in the “At the ...
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril has been awarded the Canadian Meritorious Service Cross for her serious film work, directing documentaries like “Angry Inuk” and producing feature films like “The Grizzlies” that ...