Documentary filmmakers in Canada's northern Quebec province have created a groundbreaking film about the life of the indigenous Inuit people there. It's a fictional production, but it realistically depicts how its resourceful people make do in such a difficult climate, showing how they build their igloos and gather food by hunting. Despite the harsh conditions of the Great White North, the film captures the beauty of the frozen terrain.
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Documentary filmmakers in Canada's northern Quebec province have created a groundbreaking film about the life of the indigenous Inuit people there. It's a fictional production, but it realistically depicts how its resourceful people make do in such a difficult climate, showing how they build their igloos and gather food by hunting. Despite the harsh conditions of the Great White North, the film captures the beauty of the frozen terrain.
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