The Journals of Knud Rasmussen
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The Journals of Knud Rasmussen is a 2006 Canadian-Danish film directed by Zacharias Kunuk and Norman Cohn.[1] The film is about the pressures on traditional Inuit shamanistic beliefs as documented by Knud Rasmussen during his travels across the Canadian Arctic in the 1920s.[2]
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Directed by | Zacharias Kunuk Norman Cohn |
Written by | Eugene Ipkarnak Madeline Ivalu Herve Paniaq Pauloosie Qulitalik Lucy Tulugarjuk Abraham Ulayuruluk Louis Uttak |
Produced by | Lucius Barre Norman Cohn Zacharias Kunuk Elise Lund Larsen Stephane Rituit Vibeke Vogel |
Starring | Natar Ungalaaq Pierre Lebeau Leah Angutimarik Jens Jørn Spottag Neeve Irngaut |
Cinematography | Norman Cohn |
Edited by | Cathrine Ambus Norman Cohn Félix Lajeunesse |
Music by | Richard Lavoie |
Distributed by | Alliance Atlantis SF Film |
Release dates | March 11, 2006 (Igloolik screening) September 7, 2006 (TIFF) October 8, 2006 (USA) November 10, 2006 (Denmark) |
Running time | 112 minutes |
Countries | Canada Denmark |
Languages | Inuktitut Danish English |
Budget | $6,300,000 (estimated) |
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Produced by Isuma, the film premiered on September 7, 2006 as the opening film of the Toronto International Film Festival,[3] after pre-release screenings in Inuit communities in Canada and Greenland.