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ZACHARIAS KUNUK
b. 1957 in Kapuivik, Nunavut

Zacharias Kunuk
   

Zacharias Kunuk spent his childhood summers traveling and hunting with his family and his winters going to school in Igoolik. In 1983 he started working at the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, which is a regional public broadcasting organization that produces original programming, often in Inuktitut. In 1985 Kunuk began collaborating with Norman Cohn, a video artist from New York. They founded Igoolik Isuma Productions with Paulossie Qulitalik and Paul Apak. Isuma (meaning "think") was Canada's first independent Inuit production company. Their first feature film, which was directed by Zacharias, was Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. The film retold a traditional Inuit epic myth, in the Inuktitut language and went on to win the Camera d'Or for Best First Feature at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, and six Genie awards in Canada, including Best Picture and Best Director for Kunuk. In 2004, Kunuk won the first Sun Hill Award for Excellence in Native American Filmmaking, a new annual honor from the Harvard Film Archive.




Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
-P indicates also Producer
-W indicates also Screenwriter.


Qaggiq (aka Gathering Place, 1989)
Alert Bay (1989)

Nunaqpa (aka Going Inland, 1991)
Saputi (aka Fish Traps, 1993)

Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001-W-P)
The Journals of Knud Rasmussen (2006-P)

Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change (2010)


TV Series:
Nunavut (Our Land, 1994-1995)













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