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Inuk (film)
''Inuk'' (previously titled ''Le Voyage d'Inuk'') is a Greenlandic language film directed by Mike Magidson and co-written by Magidson, Ole Jørgen Hammeken and anthropologist Jean-Michel Huctin.〔〔(iletaitunefoislecinema.com ) (French) (Google translation: ) by Samir Ardjoum, "Interview with Jean-Michel Huctin, co-author of Tour Inuk", accessed 01-20-2009〕 It is Magidson's first feature film.〔 It screened in Stockholm film Festival on 20 April 2010 in an unfinished version and made its official theatrical release in Greenland on 11 May 2012.〔http://sermitsiaq.ag/node/125808〕〔http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fsermitsiaq.ag%2Fnode%2F125808〕〔(Sermitsiaq, 2010/04/20 ) 〕 The film was selected as the Greenlandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. ==Background== The "Children's Home Uummannaq" is situated 500 km north of the Arctic Circle in the small town of Uummannaq〔(bhjumq.com ), Childrens Home Uummannaq, accessed 01-20-2009〕 and was the source of inspiration of the two writers. The film is co-produced by Ann Andreassen, who also plays a role in the film. Anderassen has assisted with many foreign documentaries shot in Greenland. Mike Magidson had previously made two documentary movies in Greenland with her help before he and co-author Jean-Michel Huctin decided to make a feature film. They began shooting in April 2008 in Uummannaq Bay and in Nuuk and finished in November.〔〔(voyagespolaires.com ) (French) (Google translation: ) "''On Thin Ice - Le Voyage d'Inuk'' - the film", accessed 01-20-2009〕〔(docsideproduction.fr ) (French) (Google translation: ) "Le Voyage d'Inuk", accessed 01-20-2009〕
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