The Art of Inuit Storytelling Zacharias Kunuk (b. 1957, Kapuivik near Igloolik) won the Camera d’or at Cannes 2001 for Isuma’s first feature, Atanarjuat The Fast Runner.
Isuma films are available through our association with VTape, who ships and bills orders for us to anywhere in the world from Toronto.
Purchase Rates for Institutions may include public performance and circulation rights and are designed for museums, galleries, libraries, universities and media archives of all sorts.
DIAMA préserve les archives multimédia irremplaçables des peuples Inuit et indigènes qui sont à risque d’être perdues. IsumaTV nettoie, reformate, numérise and télécharge ces matériels audio-visuels inestimables, rassemblés depuis les années 70. DIAMA peut numériser jusqu’à cinq échantillons gratuitement et s’engage à parrainer en partie – avec n’importe quelle organisme intéressée – une recherche pour trouver les fonds nécessaires pour la numérisation complète de votre archive. Contactez nous à DIAMA@isuma.tv
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The Arctic is warming double the global average, decreasing sea ice, making it easier to access and extract mineral and oil resources from the region, and this cumulative climatic and economic change has significant human and environmental health implications for Inuit and their communities.… Read more
Time Machine is a project designed to make comic stories on the web using computers, iPods or any mobile device. Elders and youth can share stories and turn them into comics. When finished, a comic book is printed so everyone can share with friends, family, and people around the world!
Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change had its world premiere October 23, 2010, at the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival in Toronto. The complete film also streamed online simultaneously watched by more than 1500 viewers around the world. Following the film, a Q&A with filmmakers Zacharias Kunuk and Dr.… Read more
This channel showcases Radio and Video interviews with the minds behind IsumaTV, and their reflections about its development.
IsumaTV is a collaborative multimedia platform for indigenous filmmakers and media organizations. Each user can design their own space, or channel, to reflect their own identity, mandate and audience.