Katatjatuuk kangirsumi (Throat singing in Kangirsuk)
Wapikoni Film Festival Favourites
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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
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