Canada,
1962, 105 min
Cinematography:
Bernard GosselinPlots(1)
Until 1924, one of the ways residents of Île-aux-Coudres supported themselves was by hunting beluga whales. In 1962, filmmakers decided to revive this traditional activity that brought a sense of order to lives there. What at first seemed like a crazy idea became a major direct cinema project that perfectly captures the essence of this shooting method. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
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