Synopse
A cameraman wangles himself a lucrative assignment: documenting the lives of the Inuit communities in Nunavik province for the Canadian government. Full of enthusiasm, he starts work and captures this to him alien culture in vibrant footage. But in phone calls to the relevant minister it becomes increasingly clear that his material is destined to serve a very different purpose: forced resettlement - it is planned to replace the village with a gigantic mining complex. In magical pictures, Tuktuq is a poetic portrait of the Inuit culture of Northern Canada and at the same time a biting commentary on the government's real intentions for this region.
Regie
Robin Aubert (*1972) is a Canadian actor, screenplay writer and film-maker. For Tuktuq, his fourth feature film as director, he also wrote the screenplay and played the main role.
Info
Original Title: Tuktuq
International Title: Tuktuq
Category: Hybrid form
Section: Veto!
Version & Subtitles: Inuktitut, French OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Robin Aubert
Cast/Protagonists: Robin Aubert, Minnie Arngak, Jessica Arngak, Peter Arngak, Thimothy Etidloie
Production country: Canada
Year of Production: 2016
Length: 94 min
Producer: Robin Aubert
Production company: Lynx films
Cinematography: Robin Aubert
Editor: Robin Aubert
Distributor: Karine Bélanger





