The Man and the Giant: An Eskimo Legend (1975)
This short film, in which a hunter is pursued, bound up and carried to a cave, tells the legend of a river, and of how fog came to the land. The story is enacted by Inuit using katadjak or throatsinging. The audience is locked in an alien world of sights and sounds where human activity seems propulsed by primeval forces.
Director: Co Hoedeman
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Peter Mathews as |
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Paulosie Aupoluk as |
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Adamie Sivuarapi as |
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Rita Novalinga as |
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Mina Mathews as |
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Josua Novalinga as |
| Sound | Aikimie Novalinga | Sound Effects |
| Directing | Simionie Sivuarapi | Co-Director |
| Production | Pierre Moretti | Producer |
| Directing | Co Hoedeman | Director |
| Editing | J. Richard Robesco | Editor |
| Sound | Alicie Tookalak | Sound Effects |
| Sound | Ken Page | Sound Effects |
| Sound | Nellie Nunga | Sound Effects |
| Sound | Michel Descombes | Recording Supervision |
| Sound | Marie Sivuarapi | Sound Effects |
| Camera | André Dupont | Camera Operator |