Tuktuq

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Tuktuq est un docufiction québécois réalisé par Robin Aubert, sorti en 2016. Le film a été tourné à Kangiqsujuaq au Nunavik. "Tuktuq" signifie "caribou" en inuktitut. rdf:langString
Tuktuq is a Canadian docufiction film from Quebec, directed by Robin Aubert and released in 2016. The film stars Aubert as Martin Brodeur, a cameraman who is sent to a small Inuit village in the Nunavik region of Quebec as part of a government project to film the community, but soon learns that the reason behind the project is that the residents are about to be forcibly displaced as part of a major new hydroelectricity development. The film received three Prix Iris nominations at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2018: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Morin) and Best Editing (Aubert). rdf:langString
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