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"Althea Arnaquq-Baril" Season 2 Ep. 1

36 min · 3 apr 2017
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This episode, we kick off our season with Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, director of the critically acclaimed documentary, Angry Inuk. A controversial piece about the rights of Inuit seal hunters in Canada’s North, Angry Inuk premiered at Hot Docs last year and subsequently won the festival's Audience Choice Award. In this episode, we chat candidly with Alethea about the making of her first feature film and the courage it took to tackle a subject matter that many industry professionals cautioned against.

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