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Short Film Program

Tuktuit : Caribou

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Canada202515 minEnglish
Tuktuit : Caribou

An exploration of the close and enduring connections between Inuit, caribou, lichens, and land use. A handmade caribou gelatin emulsion reveals the land where caribou struggle to survive burn events and habitat disruption.

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An exploration of the close and enduring connections between Inuit, caribou, lichens, and land use. A handmade caribou gelatin emulsion reveals the land where caribou struggle to survive burn events and habitat disruption.

Environmental StoriesBIPOC StoriesIndigenous StoriesInternationalAll ShortsNonfictionClosed CaptionU.S. Only- less

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This film is a part of a shorts program. Please go to the program page to view available screening times.

Credits

  • Director(s)

    Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre

  • Screenwriter

    Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre

  • Producer

    Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre

  • Cinematographer

    Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre

  • Editor

    Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre

  • Sound

    Michaela Michalak

  • Music

    Bret Parenteau

  • Music by

    Body of Intrigue

Meet the Artist

Panelist Name

Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre

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Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre is an Inuk filmmaker who explores place-based knowledge, material practices, and personal histories. With over 40 experimental documentary films and many festival awards, her drama NIGIQTUQ (The South Wind) garnered the Live Action Short Award at imagineNATIVE and an Oscar qualification. She is a fellow of the Sundance Film Festival Native Lab, Forge Project, and COUSIN Collective.

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