Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive (2004)
January 1, 2004Release Date
Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive (2004)
January 1, 2004Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sally Bochner
Executive Producer
Martin Forget
Digital Imaging Technician
Vital Millette
Sound Technical Supervisor
Elisabee Inukpuk
Self
Christopher Piggins
Foley Artist
Pierre Lapointe
Producer
Hilary Thomson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Geoffrey Mitchell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mila Aung-Thwin
Director
Linus Kasudluak
Director
Willia Ningeok
Director
Bobby Echalook
Director
Sarah Idlout
Director
Laura Iqaluk
Director
Caroline Ningiuk
Director
Dora Ohaituk
Director
Rita-Lucy Ohaituk
Director
Sylvain Cajelais
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ochelle Greenidge
Digital Imaging Technician
Phyllis Lewis
Digital Imaging Technician
Denis Gathelier
Online Editor
Marco Fania
Sound Editor
Sia Koukoulas
Accounting Clerk Assistant
Sylvain Desbiens
Online Editor
Gaspard Gaudreau
Title Designer
Claude Cardinal
Post Production Coordinator
Marie Tonto-Donati
Administration
Nickie Merulla
Administration
Sylvia Mezei
Clearances Coordinator
Chaz Oliver
Digital Imaging Technician
Danielle Raymond
Digital Imaging Technician
Caroline Oweetaluktuk
Translator / Assistant Editor / Production Assistant
Tunu Napartuk
Translator / Assistant Editor
Anna Oweetaluktuk
Translator / Assistant Editor
Franck Wastiaux
Foley Recordist
Conor Virtue
Graphic Designer
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Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive (Inuktitut: αα
αα) is a joint 58-minute 2004 documentary about Inuit high school students in Inukjuak, Nunavik, Quebec, documenting their final year in the high school.
Filmed in Inuktitut with subtitles in English, it was produced by National Film Board of Canada (NFB), (including Sally Bochner as executive producer and Pierre Lapointe as producer) and chronicles the students' efforts to learn how to come of age in a rapidly changing culture, while coping with issues like suicide and substance abuse.
NFB dispatched EyeSteelFilm directors Daniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin, Brett Gaylor to the Inukjuak β Innalik School in Nunavik, Quebec, to teach the students the skills of filming. The students who took part in the filming were Bobby Echalook, Caroline Ningiuk, Dora Ohaituk (herself a victim of suicide in 2004), Laura Iqaluk, Linus Kasudluak, Rita-Lucy Ohaituk, Sarah Idlout and Willia Ningeok.