Inuit Cree Reconciliation
Originally released in 2011. Inuit Cree Reconciliation is a feature film. directed by Zacharias Kunuk. At just 44 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Filmmakers Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond join forces on a journey to the remote site where their ancestors once clashed to celebrate 200 years of peace. Elders recount dramatic stories of battles, heroes and peacemaking from two different cultural perspectives. Coupled with incredible footage and a fantastic soundtrack, the film depicts the modern complexities of two communities living together in Canada's Far North and an age-old conflict between the Cree and Inuit that lasted more than a century.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Inuit Cree Reconciliation about?
Filmmakers Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond join forces on a journey to the remote site where their ancestors once clashed to celebrate 200 years of peace. Elders recount dramatic stories of battle...
Who directed Inuit Cree Reconciliation?
Inuit Cree Reconciliation was directed by Zacharias Kunuk.
How long is Inuit Cree Reconciliation?
Inuit Cree Reconciliation has a runtime of 0 hours and 44 minutes (44 minutes total).
When was Inuit Cree Reconciliation released?
Inuit Cree Reconciliation was released on October 9, 2011 in theaters.