Latonia Hartery Trailers
Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher TrailerHebron Relocation TrailerSpirit Song Festival Trailer
Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher TrailerHebron Relocation TrailerSpirit Song Festival Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
23 October 2016
On the last day of packing up her home, a woman can't shake the regret she feels about her late husband.
27 April 2023
Through a tapestry of reflection, rare footage and her own home, Inuk filmmaker Holly Andersen tells the little-known story of the forced relocation of an Inuit community from Hebron, north of Nain, to more southerly locations along the Labrador Coast.
20 October 2019
The Death of Winter: In 1830s Newfoundland, a woman is on trial for the murder of her husband. While innocent of the homicide, she is hanged for having an affair.
01 January 2014
In 1940s outport Newfoundland, young Sadie struggles to cope with the tragic death of both her parents.
15 September 2018
Everyone has a different story to tell, especially when it comes to relationships. Lynda Boyd stars as Anna, a recently widowed cardiologist facing romantic challenges.
23 September 2021
For generations, the sound of traditional Inuit drum dancing fell silent in Labrador due to colonization.
26 October 2013
Claudia Guillermo, a Cuban graduate student in a foreign city, and is having a very, very bad day. A wallet left at home is getting in the way of making new friends, and passing a crucial exam.
17 October 2023
Part oral history and part visual poem, Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher is the story of Evelyn Campbell, a trailblazer for an Inuit-led educational system in the small community of Rigolet, Labrador.
12 November 2021
Nalujuk Night is an up close look at an exhilarating, and sometimes terrifying, Labrador Inuit tradition.
17 August 2018
Margaret is a grandmother serving out a sentence in a minimum security prison. Daniel, her grandson, is a gifted classical guitar student who loves his nan very much.
22 October 2022
Nearly a decade ago, the Spirit Song Festival began as one day event. It has since blossomed into a weeklong, award winning, world-class gathering of Indigenous artists with audience members in the thousands.