Iqaluit (2016)
September 15, 2016Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Marie-Josée Croze
Carmen
François Papineau
Gilles
Natar Ungalaaq
Noah
Sébastien Huberdeau
Victor
Christine Tootoo
Ani
Paul Nutarariaq
Dany
Kaalinnguaq Peter
Alamie
Liu-Kong Ha
Dr. Nguyen
Mikidjuk Akavak
Jimmy
Ellen David
Infirmière en chef
Matt Holland
Officier McDuff
Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq
Putulik
Allen Auksaq
Kayla's friend
Benoît Pilon
Director
Simon Nattaq
Paulosie
Annie Neevee Buscemi
Teena
Robert Lacerte
Producer
Uliipika Irngaut
Kayla
Bernadette Payeur
Producer
Robert Marcel Lepage
Composer
Miali Buscemi
Enseignante
Michel La Veaux
Cinematographer
Jacob Robert Kilabuk
Simigaq
Richard Comeau
Editor
Brea Killulark
Bébé fille
Daniel Poisson
CastingDirector
Rick Wolfe
Johnny
Markosie Newkinga
Smiley
Mary Mitsima
Lucy
Syzula Pitsiulak
Amie de Kayla
Annie Sagiaktuk
Vendeuse d'art inuit
Alethea Angrove
Petite fille avec vendeuse d'art inuit
Alex Groepper
Serveur
Elsie Evyagotailak
Copine d'Alamie
Mylène Chartrand
Éducatrice en garderie
Patrick Lizotte
Barman
Chris Stewart
Portier
Francesca Chamberland
Costume Design
Patrice Bengle
Art Direction
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Iqaluit is a 2016 Canadian drama film directed and written by Benoît Pilon and starring Marie-Josée Croze, François Papineau and Natar Ungalaaq. The film was shot in Iqaluit, Nunavut, which provided its title. It is about a Quebec woman (Croze) who travels to Northern Canada after her husband (Papineau) is seriously injured. She uncovers the secret relationships he had with the Inuit community, and becomes acquainted with an Inuit man (Ungalaaq) struggling with a related family crisis.
Pilon conceived of the story and planned the execution for years, though the travel and shooting conditions provided challenges. The film screened in a few film festivals before a general release. Iqaluit received some positive coverage in the Quebec press and favorable reactions from Nunavut viewers.