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Ethnicity
  
Inuit

Name
  
Zacharias Kunuk

Organizations founded
  
Years active
  
1995–present

Awards
  
Claude Jutra Award

Occupation
  
Filmmaker

Education
  
Federal Day School

Role
  

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Full Name
  
Kifutikajuk Taqaq Nujatut Attafutaluk Quatuk

Born
  
November 27, 1957 (age 66) (
1957-11-27
)
Kapuivik, Canada

Residence
  
Igloolik, Nunavut Canada

Employer
  
Isuma Productions, Igloolik

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film

Movies
  
Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, The Journals of Knud Ras, Tungijuq, The National Parks Pro, Sirmilik

Similar People
  
Natar Ungalaaq, Madeline Piujuq Ivalu, Sylvia Ivalu, Lucy Tulugarjuk, Knud Rasmussen

Parents
  
Enoki Kunuk, Vivian Kunuk

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Zacharias Kunuk (born November 27, 1957) is a Canadian Inuk producer and director most notable for his film Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, the first Canadian dramatic feature film produced entirely in Inuktitut. He is the president and co-founder with Paul Qulitalik, Paul Apak Angilirq, and the only non-Inuit, ex-New Yorker team member, Norman Cohn, of Igloolik Isuma Productions, Canada's first independent Inuit production company. Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001), the first feature film that was entirely in Inuktitut was named as the greatest Canadian film of all time by the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival poll.

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Background

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Zacharias Kunuk was born in Kapuivik on Baffin Island in Canada. In 1966 he attended school in Igloolik. There he carved and sold soapstone sculptures to afford movie admissions. As his skill improved, he was able to buy cameras and photographed Inuit hunting scenes. When he heard about video cameras in 1981, he purchased a camera and the basic equipment to be able to teach himself how to create his own movies.

Career

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His second film, The Journals of Knud Rasmussen, is a co-production with Denmark in which he is a co-writer and co-director with Norman Cohn. It premiered on September 7, 2006, as the opening film at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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In 2002, Kunuk was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

He is the son of Enoki Kunuk, a hunter who was lost for 27 days during June 2007 in the Arctic tundra.

Kunuk is the co-founder of the Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change Project, along with Ian Mauro of the University of Victoria's School of Environmental Studies. The goal of the project is to collect information from Inuit elders for a film about the Inuit perspective on the impact of climate change on Inuit culture and the environment. The project submitted a video to the United Nations for the 2009 COP15 Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change which was presented at Denmark's National Gallery.

As of April 2011, Kunuk is developing a project with Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond about the 18th century conflict between Cree and Inuit, which lasted almost a century.

Filmography

Feature films and television:

  • Nunavut: Our Land (1995) Director and writer of television series
  • Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001) Director, producer, writer and editor
  • Kunuk Family Reunion (2004) Director and producer of television documentary
  • Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through Canadian Cinematic Psyche (2004) Appeared in television documentary
  • The Journals of Knud Rasmussen (2006) Director, producer and art director
  • Before Tomorrow (2008) Executive Producer
  • Tungijuq (2009) Executive Producer of short
  • Home (2011) Director and writer of short
  • National Parks Project (2011) Director of documentary
  • Searchers (2016)
  • Edge of the Knife (TBA) Executive producer
  • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

    In July 2017 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS, also known as simply the Academy), invited Kunuk to become a member. The Academy, which has almost 7,000 motion picture professionals as members, is known internationally for their annual Academy Awards, the Oscars. In 2017 they invited 774 new members to join.

    References

    Zacharias Kunuk Wikipedia