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- An Inuit child and his grandmother are left to fend for themselves when their family perishes from illness.
- Kuujjuaq, Nunavik 1940s. Surprised at the loss of her innocence, the young Inuk Elsa draws courage from her rugged land to become a woman as strong and independent as the restless river that cuts across it. She becomes the very young mother of a child whose remarkable life breaks with the millennial traditions of her ancestors. Navigating the social norms of the colonizers and the reality of her own family situation, the dreariness of a relationship that is not right for her and the rebellion of her teenage son, Elsa's path follows the winding course of the indomitable river that accompanies her every turn in life.
- A timeless Inuit legend about a solitary man, a giant bear and their daunting foes: each other.
- Invites the viewers to the eponymous island state in the Arctic north between Canada and Greenland.
- A boy seeks revenge on his cruel mother. Based on the epic Inuit legend "The Blind Boy and the Loon."
- Story of Qalupalik, a part-human sea creature that lives deep in the Arctic Ocean.
- As a young child, Bonnie Ammaq's parents moved their family from Igloolik to the vast interior of Baffin Island. Living off the land for eleven years, the family recount their time living as their ancestors did and the incredible happiness it gave them.
- In this traditional story, a young owl catches a lemming to eat, or does he?