Katatjatuuk kangirsumi (Throat singing in Kangirsuk)
LAND
•
3m 26s
Sundance Film Festival
Through evocative storytelling and breathtaking cinematography, Eva Kaukai and Manon Chamberland share the captivating journey of the Inuk art of throat singing in Kangirsuk across four seasons. KATATJATUUK KANGIRSUMI is a powerful ode to Inuit brilliance and explores tradition, transformation, and the sacred connection to the land.
Canada - 2018 - 3m 29s
Directed By: Manon Chamberland and Eva Kaukai
Up Next in LAND
-
Jaaji Approx
Sky Hopinka combines audio recordings of his father with increasingly abstract video images of the landscapes they separately traversed. “Jáaji” is a near translation for directly addressing a father in the Hočak language.
2016 - USA - 7m 40s
Directed By: Sky Hopkina -
This Is The Way We Rise
Sundance Film Festival
Centering protests, poetry, and the fight for Indigenous sovereignty, slam poet Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio is heralded as a voice for the next generation of Native Hawaiians as her calling to protect sacred sites atop Mauna Kea, Hawai'i, reinvigorates her art.
USA ...
-
Aniskenamakewin
Captured across a span of three years amidst the cultural transmission camps in the community of Manawan, this documentary sheds light on the critical need for cultural preservation. ANISKENAMAKEWIN is a testament to the power of film as a tool for advocacy and celebrates the resilience and stren...