Nunavut Animation Lab: Qalupalik

20105 min 34 secFilm: Animation

Direction: Ame Papatsie

Production: Debbie Brisebois (Inuit Broadcasting Corporation)Derek Mazur (National Film Board of Canada)

Script: Ame Papatsie

Co-produced by the National Film Board of Canada and Inuit Broadcasting Corporation in association with the Government of Nunavut, Nunavut Film Development Corporation, The Banff Centre, the National Screen Institute and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.

Deep in the Arctic Ocean lives Qalupalik – a part-human sea monster that preys on children who do not listen to their parents or elders. That is the fate of Angutii, a young boy who refuses to help out in his family’s camp and who plays by the shoreline... until one day Qalupalik seizes him and drags him away. Angutii's father, a great hunter, must then embark on a lengthy kayak journey to try and bring his son home.

Director Ame Siqiniq Papatsie recounts this traditional tale using striking stop-motion animation with leather cutouts.

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Subject categories


  • Film and Video Arts > Animation
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > Traditional stories
  • Indigenous Studies > Identity/Society
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Relationships
  • Arts Education > Visual Arts
  • Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Inuit & Arctic Peoples (in Canada)
  • Intangible Culture & Literature > Traditional Stories & Storytelling

Credits


director
Ame Papatsie
animator
Ame Papatsie
writer
Ame Papatsie
narration
Sam Tutanuak
sound design
Christopher Talbot
editor
Daniel Gies
compositing
Daniel Gies
sound mix
Serge Boivin
online editor
Denis Pilon
digital imaging consultation
Susan Gourley
production coordinator
Rolande Petit
Melanie Legault
program administrator
Cyndi Forcand
marketing manager
Julie Armstrong-Boileau
technical coordinator
Pitseolak Kilabuk
production supervisor
Scott Collins
post-production co-ordinator
Emily Paige
producer
Debbie Brisebois
Derek Mazur
associate producer
Stephanie Scott
executive producer
Derek Mazur
Debbie Brisebois