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Films & Other Videos

Films with: D'Entremont, Peter

Cecil's journey
Rohan Fernando, a 26 year old visual artist, leaves his home in Canada for a nine-week journey to Sri Lanka. It turns into a voyage of discovery in which he must confront the past he has all but forgotten and in which long-buried family secrets are revealed.
DVD 3958
Diet of souls
Seeks out Inuit to help understand the ancient and changing relationship between people and wild animals. Follows tranditional Inuit ways of knowing around the top of the world, looking out on a changing world through the eyes of the circumpolar hunting family, weaving together past and present, art, religion and the testimony of elders.
DVD 9395
Nuliajuk mother of the sea beasts /
This film holds the key to a mystery. Some call it myth; others call it the old religion. Inuit elders help us unravel the mystery on film before the truth vanishes with their passing.
DVD 9394
Songs in Stone an arctic journey home /
Shot principally on Baffin Island, in the wilds of the Canadian Arctic, Songs in Stone pays tribute to the sculptors and printmakers of Cape Dorset, and to James Houston and the late Alma Houston, whose historic collaboration launched Inuit art onto the world stage.
DVD 9393