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Watch 'The Last Walk' online from Sep 01. to 07. 2020

Online film festival Sep 01. – 07. 2020

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The Last Walk short film collective is a outcome of International Sámi Film Institute’s initiative Arctic Film Circle. Filmmakers from the circumpolar areas scripted a common Indigenous story and adapted the story to their communities in Alaska, Northwest Territories, and Kalaallit Nunaat. The Last Walk – three short films tell a universal story that simultaneously highlights the common experiences that Indigenous People have undertaken.

In 2015, Indigenous filmmakers from the circumpolar region met at imagineNATIVE to develop an unprecedented project whose purpose was to create a bridge between Arctic filmmakers. With representatives from Alaska to Sápmi, The Arctic Film Circle was born and The Last Walk took its first step. Funded by the International Sámi Film Institute, with partners that include the Nunavut Film Development Corporation, The Last Walk is a series of three short films created by Indigenous filmmakers from different Arctic regions, each telling their own interpretation of a story of two sisters dealing with tragedy. While sharing a common thread, each film stands apart and speaks to the immense talent that lays north.

Director
Pipaluk K. Jørgensen,
Mikisoq H. Lynge

Screenplay
Pipaluk K. Jørgensen,
Mikisoq H. Lynge

Producer
Pipaluk K. Jørgensen,
Mikisoq H. Lynge

Director of Photography
David Trood

Editor
Wiebe van der Vliet

Sound
Aningaaq Pele Rosing Carlsen

Composer
Jan De Vroede


Duration
11 min.

Language
Greenlandic

Subtitle
English

Still from The Last Walk

Still from The Last Walk

Still from The Last Walk

Still from The Last Walk