Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak (1964, Nominated for an Oscar)
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This documentary shows how an Inuit artist's drawings are transferred to stone, printed and sold. Kenojuak Ashevak became the first woman involved with the printmaking co-operative in Cape Dorset. This film was nominated for the Documentary Short Subject Oscar®.
Directed by John Feeney
Produced by Tom Daly
Written by John Feeney
Cinematography François Séguillon
Distributed by National Film Board of Canada
Release date: 1964
Running time
20 minutes
Country Canada
Language English
Stars: Kenojuak Ashevak, Alma Houston
License: Public Domain
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Anything, I am really interested in Alaska and they way people live in such a harsh environment and the things that are important to them.
I'm interested in the old technologies.
old ways survival... heating methods
I could watch these all day
My family is from south Texas and from Arizona. 100 years ago would put my Great Grandfather talking to my grandfather about electric lines, water in pipes, and smoke making autos to replace the mule and horse and the way of living. This work on the Eskimos helps me to appreciate this people's way of life, but ours too. Much respect to these people because they are stronger than the cold. The world has changed so much for all of us.
I didn't know how Kenojuak did her art like that but, she did a brilliant job developing her own skills by making enough Inuit cultural artwork by memory, and this documentary video is pretty much relaxing when it comes to appreciating her artwork.
19:04
I just want to say the music that was playing at this time was red river jig. A song that the Metis people would play and dance too.
I love Inuit art.
Magnificent movie! Thank you.
Very beautiful..amazing woman , great Artist !
Great film done in Canada. Fascinating.
Excellent from one artist to her!
This documentary was touching on many levels and really gave me a new perspective...
Great video! Loved the artwork ❤️
GREAT DOCUMENTARY
what a TREASURE of a film ✨
Very nice video,,we will waiting for new additions
Piekni ludzie piękne arcydzieła.
Wonderful Art
Great video!
Thanks
This is fascinating
No puedo dejar de pensar en el "País de las sombras largas", al ver esta belleza . Gracias
I love to live there.. .ilove they culture❤️
Lol this is Nunavut, Canada not Alaska. So you better love eating seal meat/ blubber , caribou meat and lichen that’s fermented in the stomach of these caribou (only source of plant vitamins you’ll get) unless your a millionaire that can afford $40 for a watermelon
I love this
wow!
Free Alaska.
This particular film was done in Canada
That’s in Nunavut Canada.
@@angava819ers Free Alaska, Nunavut, Greenland.
逞しくて美しい・・
True Born Talents Oh Yes!!!
All other thought aside, I had to think, Thank God for dogs! (And so thankful that I live in Arizona)
To bad our 🇨🇦 government killed around15,000 of their rare breed of Canadian husky in 1960s to stop them from being nomadic, Almost wiping out the dog breed and killing many villages
I'd like to know what the creatures shown at 19:38 are, particularly the one at the far left.
Was this the only soundtrack copy? It's very warped.
Eskimos And Aleuts are more closely related then either are to Amerindians yeah
Ho lay,i love so mutch all vidéo abouth Alaska Nomade or Inuit,thank so mutch.
Thith wath filmt in Canada
@@akbeautyrose7775 😂😂
يأجوج ومأجوج
Terrible film.
Do you want your £0.05 back?
Wonderful video! Thank you!