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So, 'Kikkik' is this raw documentary that digs into the shadows of Canada's Arctic history, right? The pacing feels deliberate, like it's urging you to sit with the weight of the past. You get this unsettling but necessary exploration of government failures, really. It doesnāt shy away from the harsh realitiesāstarvation, freezing deaths, all that. Yet, thereās this thread of resilience that runs through it, hinting at a path to some kind of justice. The camera work feels intimate, almost like youāre peering into the lives affected. The performances, whether archival or re-enacted, draw you in deeply. Itās a tough watch, but itās distinctive in the way it blends heartbreak with a flicker of hope.
Powerful visuals of the Arctic landscape.Deeply resonates with themes of justice.A challenging but essential narrative.
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Martin Kreelak
Director