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Parents
  
Aka Høegh, Ivars Silis

Siblings
  
Bolatta Silis Høegh


Movies
  
Sumé - The Sound of a Revolution, Godnat - Sinilluarit

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A time lapse video of greenlandic artist inuk silis h egh s iluliaq iceberg 2013


Inuk Silis Høegh (born 1972 in Qaqortoq) is a Greenlandic artist and filmmaker. The son of artist Aka Høegh and photographer and film artist Ivars Silis he grew up in an artistic environment, and his sister is Bolatta Silis Høegh, also an artist.

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He holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (2010) and a Master of Arts in Film and TV Production from the University of Bristol (1997). His 2002 documentary "Eskimo Weekend" followed a Greenlandic rock band over a weekend, and has been credited with challenging stereotypes about Inuit people. In 2013 his art installation Iluliaq, a gigantic iceberg was installed in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Canada, in Ottawa.

In 2014 he released the documentary Sumé: Sound of a Revolution about the groundbreaking Greenlandic rock band Sumé. The movie was very well received.

Inuk silis h egh greenland eyes international film festival


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Inuk Silis Høegh Wikipedia


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