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Uvanga
Film poster
Directed byMarie-Hélène Cousineau
Madeline Ivalu
Written byMarie-Hélène Cousineau
Produced byMarie-Hélène Cousineau
Madeline Ivalu
Susan Avingaq
Zacharias Kunuk
Stéphane Rituit
StarringMarianne Farley
Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq
Lukasi Forrest
Madeline Ivalu
CinematographySamueli Ammaq
Alexandre Domingue
Félix Lajeunesse
Edited byGlenn Berman
Music byAlain Auger
Production
companies
Arnait Video Productions
Kunuk Cohn Productions
Release date
  • September 19, 2013 (2013-09-19) (Cinéfest)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryCanada

Uvanga ('I, me, mine') is a Canadian drama film, released in 2013. Written and directed by Marie-Hélène Cousineau and Madeline Ivalu, it was the second narrative feature film released by Arnait Video Productions.[1]

The film stars Marianne Farley as Anna, a woman from Montreal who once had a relationship with Caleb, an Inuk man from Igloolik, Nunavut;[1] after learning of Caleb's death, she takes their 14-year-old son Tomas (Lukasi Forrest) on a trip to Nunavut to learn more about his Inuit heritage.[1] Sarah (Ivalu), Caleb's mother and Tomas' grandmother, tries to keep the peace between Anna and Caleb's widow Sheba (Carol Kunnuk), while Tomas bonds with his half-brother Travis (Travis Kunnuk) and Anna begins to suspect that Sheba's new boyfriend Barrie (Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq) may know more about Caleb's death than he has admitted.[2]

The film garnered three Jutra Award nominations at the 17th Jutra Awards, in the categories of Best Sound (Eric Ladouceur, Luc Mandeville and Lynne Trépanier), Best Editing (Glenn Berman) and Best Original Music (Alain Auger).[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "A modern drama in traditional Nunavut hamlet". Toronto Star, June 20, 2014.
  2. ^ "Brothers' story, Arctic scenery shine". Ottawa Citizen, August 22, 2014.
  3. ^ "Xavier Dolan domine les nominations aux Jutra". Métro, January 26, 2015.
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