An Inuit hunter inadvertently becomes a witness to a murder.
Andrew Okpeaha MacLean - Andrew Okpeaha MacLean is an Iñupiaq filmmaker born and raised in Alaska. His film Natchiliagniaqtuguk Aapagalu (Seal Hunting with Dad), which had its premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, was named one of the 10 best short films at the Festival by indieWIRE. His most recent film, When the Season Is Good: Artists of Arctic Alaska, a full-length documentary, was a featured screening in the 2007 Arctic summer series at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. He is a recipient of the John H. Johnson Film Award, a 2004 Princess Grace Foundation Graduate Film Fellowship, and the Andrew Okpeaha MacLean is an Iñupiaq filmmaker born and raised in Alaska. His film Natchiliagniaqtuguk Aapagalu (Seal Hunting with Dad), which had its premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, was named one of the 10 best short films at the Festival by indieWIRE. His most recent film, When the Season Is Good: Artists of Arctic Alaska, a full-length documentary, was a featured screening in the 2007 Arctic summer series at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. He is a recipient of the John H. Johnson Film Award, a 2004 Princess Grace Foundation Graduate Film Fellowship, and the 2003–2004 Martin E. Segal Prize.
Screenings:
Fri. January 18, 8:30am, Library Center Theatre, Park City
Fri. January 18, 9:45pm, Broadway Centre Cinemas V, SLC
Sun. January 20, 8:30pm, Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
Tue. January 22, 8:30pm, Holiday Village Cinema II, Park City
Sat. January 26, 4:00pm, Holiday Village Cinema IV, Park City
Cara Marcous
Kiuguya Productions
260 W. 22nd St. #7
New York, NY 10011
(917) 494-8133
cara@langan.net