
Through a tapestry of reflection, rare footage and her own home, Inuk filmmaker Holly Andersen tells the little-known story of the forced relocation of an Inuit community from Hebron, north of Nain, to more southerly locations along the Labrador Coast. Although that painful disruption of 233 lives occurred more than 50 years ago, the repercussions of the move last to this day.
Crew
Holly Andersen
Director, Writer, Researcher
Justin Simms
Editor

Steve Cook
Online Editor, Colorist
Aaron Elliott
Assistant Editor

Nigel Markham
Director of Photography
Roz Power
Production Coordinator

Rohan Fernando
Executive Producer, Producer
Annette Clarke
Executive Producer
Latonia Hartery
Producer
Kat Baulu
Producer
Jayde Tynes
Associate Producer
Paul Steffler
Sound Editor
Harvey Hyslop
Sound Mixer
Michelle Lacour
Sound Recordist
Hilary Thomson
Foley Artist
Matthew Thomson
Foley
Duane Andrews
Music
Jessica Winters
Production Manager
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