This film takes viewers through the rich, white majesty of the Inuit Great North. Along with doing justice to the breathtaking and awesome landscape of the freezing, snow-covered environment, Great North also looks into the long-standing traditions, such as fishing and hunting, of the Inuit tribes.
Cinematography
IMAX-level Arctic footage that'll make your bones ache.
Sound
Crackling ice and silence so pure you'll hold your breath.
Director
Martin J. Dignard
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot partially in Nunavik, Quebec, where temperatures regularly hit -50°C—crew had 10-minute camera battery life.
Adamie Quasiak Inukpuk was instrumental in correcting early drafts that romanticized Inuit life; insisted on showing the grind, not just the glory.