My village in Nunavik (Mon village au Nunavik)

Runtime
47mins
Directed by
Bobby Kenuajuak
Featuring
Bobby Kenuajuak
Film Language
French
Body

This documentary offers a look without nostalgia, turned towards the world, of a young Inuk in love with his village in Nunavik.

Bobby Kenuajuak is 23 years old. He lives in the village of Puvirnituq, located on the shores of Hudson Bay in northern Quebec. The time of three seasons, Bobby directs his camera on what founds the soul of his people: his space, his humor, his story. He refuses to abdicate the culture of the ancients but appreciates the benefits of the incursions of the people of the South in the North. From Puvirnituq to Akulivik via Maniitouk and Qikisitarvik, the geese turn their heads, the sea is full of fish, the tundra stretches as far as the eye can see.

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