Land of the Long Day

195237 min 57 secFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Douglas Wilkinson

Production: Michael Spencer

Script: Douglas Wilkinson

During the short Arctic summer on Baffin Island, the native Inuit enjoys four months of continuous daylight. But it is no time for relaxation, for provision must be made for the long, cold winter night ahead. In this film Idlouk, an Inuit hunter, tells of his life in this northern land. We watch as he stalks the seal so vital to his existence, and as he and other hunters set out in kayaks to harpoon the white whale and the narwhal. At camp we meet his wife, children and aged parents, each of whom has work to do in the unceasing struggle for survival in this harsh land.

Subject categories


  • Fishing and Hunting Industries > Arctic HuntingHuntingInuitSeal and Walrus HuntWhaling
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > HuntingNorthwest Territories, Nunavut and YukonTraditional way of life
  • Social Studies > Communities in Canada/World
  • Indigenous Studies > Identity/Society
  • Geography > Territory: IndigenousThe Arctic

Credits


director
Douglas Wilkinson
script
Douglas Wilkinson
producer
Michael Spencer
photography
Jean Roy
sound
Clarke Daprato
editing
Victor Jobin
sound editing
Kenneth Heeley-Ray
narrator
John Drainie
music
Louis Applebaum

Awards


  • Diploma of HonourInternational Sports Film Festival
  • Golden Reel Award - First Prize - Category: Geography and TravelAnnual Golden Reel Film Festival - Film Council of America
  • Gulf of Salerno Grand TrophyAnnual Documentary Film Festival
  • Honourable MentionAnnual Robert J. Flaherty Film Awards (City College Institute of Film Techniques)
  • Grand PrizeInternational Short Film Festival
  • First Award - Silver Medal - Category: DocumentaryInternational Film Festival