SYNOPSIS
Jean-Luc Kanapé, an Innu from Pessamit, guides us along the trail of the last herds of caribou on his community's ancestral territory. Having traded his role as a hunter for that of a caribou protector, he is committed to safeguarding the animal and its vast territory. Atiku, Guardian of the Land is an ode to the beauty of nature, to cultural transmission, and serves as a final reminder of the critical situation of the forest caribou in Quebec. It is also a tribute to this essential animal in Innu culture. Following the populations of Val-d’Or, Charlevoix, and Gaspésie, the Pipmuacan caribou will be the next to disappear if nothing changes.
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Guillaume Langlois
SEE COMPLETE PROFILEBorn in Montreal, Guillaume Langlois lives and works in Saguenay. After studying arts, political science, and cinema, he made his mark as an editor before establishing himself as a documentary filmmaker. He now combines this role with that of a teacher-researcher at the School of Art and Media Technology.
Nicolas Lévesque
SEE COMPLETE PROFILENicolas Lévesque is a photographer and filmmaker from Québec, Canada. After his studies in photography, arts and cinema, he co-founds the KAHEM photographers association. His work takes shape in the concept of the various degrees of acceptation in a given reality/context. His cameras brought him in many places in the world, especially in South America for documentary projects. He works with the National film board of Canada and the national television network, Télé-Québec. Granted by the SODEC in 2014, he is writing his first documentary feature film.
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