Throat Song (2011)
15m
Running Time
September 1, 2011Release Date
Plot.
THROAT SONG takes place in the icy landscape of Iqaluit, Nunavut, a small town in the Canadian Arctic. Ippik, a young Inuit woman, is silently suffering from the pains of an abusive relationship. Lost in a community that's been tragically separated from its past, Ippik begins to connect with other victims of violence and seeks to reclaim her voice.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Ippiksaut Friesen
Ippik
Maata Michael
Inuusiq
Jennifer Kilabuk
Jennifer
Brian Tagalik
Frankie
Paul Nutarariaq
Tanner
Dodie Netser
Young Ippik
Miali Buscemi
Sam
Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory
Hip Receptionist
Ellen Hamilton
Government Worker
Maya Illnik
Naja
Beatrice Ikkidluak
Grandmother
Allen Auksaq
Uncle / Grip
Miranda de Pencier
Director
Stacey Aglok MacDonald
Producer
Grant Myers
Editorial Consultant
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
Executive Producer / Second Assistant Director
Seamus Tierney
Cinematographer
Geoff Ashenhurst
Editor
Max Greene
Sound Editor
Riel Roch Decter
Editor
Tom Ryan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Briggs
Sound Designer
Wen Hsuan Tseng
Foley Editor
Patrick Inhofer
Colorist
Charlotte Dewolff
Production Assistant
Brandon Tataryn
First Assistant Director
Stacy Courtney
Stunt Coordinator
Qajaaq Ellsworth
Executive Producer / Assistant Camera
Therese Ludlow
Associate Producer
Gabe Morley
Music
Ula Arnaquq
Costume Designer / Makeup & Hair
Shawn Innuksuk
Boom Operator
Pete Ellsworth
Gaffer
Nanuaq Kusugak
Grip
Teena Kakki
Costumer
Katie Greenway
Title Designer
Julie Alivaktak
Production Assistant
Details.
Wiki.
Throat Song is a 2011 Canadian short drama film directed by Miranda de Pencier. The film stars Ippiksaut Friesen as Ippik, an Inuk woman in Nunavut who is trapped in an abusive relationship, and begins to heal her spirit and find her own voice after taking a job as a witness assistant for the government's justice department, aiding other victims of domestic violence.The film premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.