FRIDAY | OCT 14 | 6:30 PM | let me introduce myself | Short films by ASINNAJAQ and JOBIE WEETALUKTUK

Short films by Inuit artist ASINNAJAQ and JOBIE WEETALUKTUK. Discussion: ASINNAJAQ and Iñupiat filmmaker ANDREW OKPEAHA MACLEAN (Film & TV). In collaboration with THE FLAHERTY‘s NYC screening series curated by asinnajaq, titled, let’s all be lichen.

FRIDAY | OCT 14 | 6:30 PM | *ZOOM | CINEMA STUDIES, 721 BROADWAY, 6TH FLOOR, MICHELSON THEATER

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let me introduce myself

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A screening of short films by the Inuk artist, filmmaker, and curator, *ASINNAJAQ and her father JOBIE WEETALUKTUK as a “personal practice of honesty around the perspective of those who are framing our experiences”. Discussion: ASINNAJAQ and Iñupiat filmmaker ANDREW OKPEAHA MACLEAN (Film & TV). 

Jobie Weetaluktuk INUKSHOP (2009, 2 mins.)

asinnajaq THREE THOUSAND (2017, 14 mins.)

Jobie Weetaluktuk UMIAQ SKIN BOAT (2008, 31 mins.)

In collaboration with THE FLAHERTY‘s NYC screening series curated by asinnajaq, titled, let’s all be lichen, an Inukjuamiut’s response to the 2022 centennial of the film Nanook of the North

*asinnajaq is from Inukjuak, Nunavik and lives in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). Her work includes filmmaking, writing and curating. She co-created Tilliraniit, a three day festival celebrating Inuit art and artists. Asinnajaq wrote and directed Three Thousand (2017), a short sci-fi documentary. She co-curated Isuma’s presence in the Canadian pavilion at the 58th Venice Biennale. She was long listed for the 2020 Sobey Art Award. She co-curated the inaugural exhibition INUA at the Qaumajuq. Asinnajaq’s work has been exhibited at art galleries and film festivals around the world. 

CO-SPONSORS: THE FLAHERTY; NYU NATIVE STUDIES FORUM, NYU CINEMA STUDIES

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