Wed, Mar 1 / 7 pm
Thu, Mar 2 / 9 pm
Sat, Mar 4 / 9:15 pm
Sun, Mar 5 / 3 pm
Directed by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
2016, Canada, 82 min
Inuktitut & English with subtitles
A hit at last year’s Gimme Some Truth, director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril examines with heartbreaking effect the impact of seal hunting protests on Inuit communities in Canada and around the world. Part exposé, part personal documentary, and part community portrait (Baril’s family lives on Baffin Island, one of the regions hardest hit in economic terms by various protests and bans), Angry Inuk charts the history of the anti-sealing movement with precision and clarity.
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