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So, 'Innu aitun' is a documentary that dives into the traditional knowledge of the Innu people. It’s quite atmospheric, capturing the essence of their culture with a raw, unfiltered approach. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to absorb the visuals and stories unfolding. There’s no flashy editing or over-dramatic narration; it’s more about the authenticity of the interviews and the stunning natural landscapes that surround the community. What really stands out is how it feels like an invitation to understand a way of life that’s often overlooked. The simplicity of the production adds to its charm, making it a genuine glimpse into the Innu experience, which is both enlightening and humbling.
Unique portrayal of Indigenous cultureInteresting for documentary collectorsA window into lesser-known traditions
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Eddy Malenfant
Director