
In the mid-1950s, lured by false promises of a better life, Inuit families were displaced by the Canadian government and left to their own devices in the Far North. In this icy desert realm, Martha Flaherty and her family lived through one of Canadian history’s most sombre and little-known episodes.
Crew

Marquise Lepage
Director, Writer, Researcher
Martha Flaherty
Writer, Translator, Researcher

Dominique Champagne
Editor
Nancy Gendron
Editor, Additional Editor
Claude Collins
Online Editor
René Sioui Labelle
Director of Photography
Évangéline De Pas
Assistant Director, Still Photographer, Archival Footage Research, Researcher
Christine Dugas
Production Coordinator
Noreen Bélanger
Production Coordinator
Catherine Lachance
Production Coordinator
Monique Simard
Executive Producer
Marcel Simard
Producer
Yves Bisaillon
Associate Producer
Johanne Bergeron
Associate Producer
Isabelle Fortier
Line Producer
Luc Boudrias
Sound Mixer
Hans Laitres
Sound Mixer
Poasie Joamie
Sound Recordist, Translator
Chantal Rhéaume
Sound Recordist
Claude Beaugrand
Sound Engineer
Lise Wedlock
Foley Artist

Élisapie
Original Music Composer
Roger Miron
Musician
Francine Poirier
Dialogue Editor
Richard Cliche
Technical Supervisor
Annie Ningeok
Translator
Erica Pomerance
Translator
Lucie Tapardjuk
Translator
Julia Bennett
Researcher
Mirenda Ouellet
Additional Editor
Sylvie Desrosiers
Administration
Johanne Dubuc
Administration
Looty Pijamini
Sculptor
Stéphanie Verrier
Development Producer
Dominic Audy
Graphic Designer
Philippe Raymond
Graphic Designer