Photo: Filmmakers at work in Inukjuak

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

From left, James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement signatory Peter Inukpuk, film director Ole Gjerstad and Jason Annahatak share a laugh in Inukjuaq earlier this month. That's where crews were filming scenes for Makivik Corp's new documentary, which aims to capture the perspectives of the JBNQA's Inuit signatories. The film will be the first made-in-Nunavik film about the negotiations that took place in the early 1970s, with a focus on Inuit involvement. There are nine surviving signatories from the original group of 11. (PHOTO BY JEAN-MARIE COMEAU/MAKIVIK)


From left, James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement signatory Peter Inukpuk, film director Ole Gjerstad and Jason Annahatak share a laugh in Inukjuaq earlier this month. That’s where crews were filming scenes for Makivik Corp’s new documentary, which aims to capture the perspectives of the JBNQA’s Inuit signatories. The film will be the first made-in-Nunavik film about the negotiations that took place in the early 1970s, with a focus on Inuit involvement. There are nine surviving signatories from the original group of 11. (PHOTO BY JEAN-MARIE COMEAU/MAKIVIK)

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