Games of the North Trailer

Games of the North Trailer (2011)

18 April 2011 26 mins

For thousands of years, traditional Inuit sports have been vital for survival within the unforgiving Arctic. Acrobatic and explosive, these ancestral games evolved to strengthen mind, body and spirit within the community. Following four modern Inuit athletes reveals their unique relationship to the games as they compete across the North. As unprecedented change sweeps across their traditional lands, their stories illuminate the importance of the games today.

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Crew

Andrew Okpeaha MacLean

Andrew Okpeaha MacLean Camera Operator

Michael A. Martinez

Michael A. Martinez Camera Operator

Michael A. Martinez

Michael A. Martinez Steadicam Operator

Dermot Shane

Dermot Shane Visual Effects

Dermot Shane

Dermot Shane Editorial Staff

Greg Bernstein

Greg Bernstein Director of Photography

Greg Bernstein

Greg Bernstein Assistant Editor

Carolyn Kinneen

Carolyn Kinneen Line Producer

Doug Tolmie

Doug Tolmie Post Production Supervisor

International Releases Dates

United States 18 April 2011

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