The Amautalik
The Amautalik

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The Amautalik

2014
Movie
7 min
English

Two young friends are spending a day away from their camp. Unfortunately for them, an ancient land spirit -- an amautalik -- is also in the area. Luckily for them both, one of the children's difficult life has taught him to think quickly.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Director: Arnaquq-Baril, AletheaGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

A short documentary that explores the legend of the Amautalik, a fearsome creature from Inuit folklore. The film delves into the oral traditions and cultural significance of this mythical being, showcasing its role in shaping beliefs and storytelling within Inuit communities. It features interviews and traditional teachings that bring the legend to life for a modern audience.

Critical Reception

The Amautalik has been noted for its evocative storytelling and its ability to preserve and share Indigenous cultural heritage. Critics often highlight its effectiveness as a short, impactful piece that respects the source material and the oral traditions it represents. It is appreciated for its contribution to the visibility of Inuit culture in documentary filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its effective use of animation and traditional storytelling.

  • Appreciated for its respectful portrayal of Inuit folklore and cultural heritage.

  • Seen as a compelling short film that introduces audiences to Indigenous legends.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Short Documentary at the ImagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival.

Fun Fact

The film combines live-action interviews with animation to depict the mythical Amautalik, blending modern filmmaking techniques with traditional Inuit storytelling methods.

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