FINGER LAKES ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL VIRTUAL TALK BACK
Thursday, July 2
6-7:15 pm
REGISTER HERE: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrc-iqpzksHNUGgaODV_3o3eCSFPSxrOin
Led by Dr. Patricia R. Zimmermann and Dr. Thomas Shevory, Codirectors of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival
Discussion of the current release narrative film ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF NOAH PIUGATTUCK (Zacharias Kunuk, Canada, 2019)
In this award-winning, compelling ethnodrama by acclaimed Canadian Indigenous filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk, Noah Piugattuk's nomadic Inuit band live and hunt by dog team, just as his ancestors did. When the white man known as Boss arrives in camps, what appears as a chance meetings soon opens up the prospect of momentous change.
Film is available for rental for $12 through Cinemapolis via this link:
https://cinemapolis.org/film/one-day-in-the-life-of-noah-piugattuk/
(note: film is only available to those residing in the State of New York. The film is geoblocked for access via other states or countries by the distributor))
The film is one of the Virtual Cinema films featured in the 2020 Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival in partnership with Cinemapolis that was initiated when the COVID 19 pandemic shuttered all movie theaters.
50% of the proceeds of this rental support Cinemapolis, the nonprofit art cinema of Central New York and Ithaca.
Cosponsored by the Ithaca College Faculty Council, the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, and Cinemapolis
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20200626174251442