




Inukjuak is an exploration of the past, the present, and the future of the Inuit village of Inukjuak. The film's narrative follows strong voices from the community - including the co-director Geela Kumarluk, Tommy Palliser, a leader of the Unaaq men's association, local co-producer Betsy Epoo, and Charlie Nowkawalk - a founding member of Unaaq and a historian preserving Inuit culture. Through discussions led by Geela, she unearths her community's past: from the 1950s high arctic relocation to discussing the traumatic experiences of the Residential schools for Indigenous children that existed in Canada from the 17th century until the late 1990s. and their effect today.