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Release Date:
April 18, 2011
Original Title:
Games of the North
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 26
For thousands of years, traditional Inuit sports have been vital for survival within the unforgiving Arctic. Acrobatic and explosive, these ancestral games evolved to strengthen mind, body and spirit within the community. Following four modern Inuit athletes reveals their unique relationship to the games as they compete across the North. As unprecedented change sweeps across their traditional lands, their stories illuminate the importance of the games today.
ADR Editor:
Randy Lantz
Art Direction:
Sini Salminen
Assistant Editor:
Greg Bernstein
Andrew Stromotich
Associate Producer:
Phillip Kill'aq Blanchett
Boom Operator:
Joel Dejesus
Camera Operator:
Gabriel Lopez-Shaw
Michael A. Martinez
Andrew Okpeaha MacLean
Ryan Olson
Patrick Donnelly
Cory Wolfe
Tom Trainor
Tom Pillifant
Director:
Jonathon Stanton
Director of Photography:
Greg Bernstein
Editor:
Jonathon Stanton
Editorial Staff:
Dermot Shane
Executive Producer:
Steven Wounded Deer Alvarez
Gaffer:
Gene Boyde
Line Producer:
Carolyn Kinneen
Makeup Artist:
Dan Kaas
Kareena Mueller
Post Production Supervisor:
Doug Tolmie
Don Lacombe
Producer:
Jonathon Stanton
Atalanta Powell
Production Coordinator:
Donna Bach
Production Manager:
Omi Hodwitz
Lurline McGregor
Set Production Assistant:
Joel Dejesus
Sound Engineer:
Bill Fast
Sound Mixer:
Phillip Kill'aq Blanchett
Steadicam Operator:
Michael A. Martinez
Still Photographer:
Clark James Mishler
Visual Development:
Jenz Grove
Visual Effects:
Eva-Lydia Baumgarten
Dermot Shane
Writer:
Jonathon Stanton
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