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- A retired archivist is annoyed and confused by a group of protestors who are angered by a mural inside the retirement home where he resides that glorifies colonialism.
- Arctic, 1965: Avik tells his story starting in 1931. A mapmaker flies Avik, then a preteen Eskimo boy with TB, to a hospital in Montreal where he meets Albertine. They meet again when Avik joins World War II in the UK.
- Kuujjuaq, Nunavik 1940s. Surprised at the loss of her innocence, the young Inuk Elsa draws courage from her rugged land to become a woman as strong and independent as the restless river that cuts across it. She becomes the very young mother of a child whose remarkable life breaks with the millennial traditions of her ancestors. Navigating the social norms of the colonizers and the reality of her own family situation, the dreariness of a relationship that is not right for her and the rebellion of her teenage son, Elsa's path follows the winding course of the indomitable river that accompanies her every turn in life.
- Director Elisapie Issac's documentary is a sort-of letter to her deceased grandfather addressing the question of Inuit culture in the modern world.
- A family in Nunavik, Quebec enjoy a summer day of fishing and berry picking. Two senior citizens are seen throat singing.
- The documentary tracks the journey of Innu poet, actress and activist, Natasha Kanape Fontaine. A voice of prominent magnitude illuminates the road towards healing and renewal.
- Not too many people have the chance to visit and discover Nunavik, a vast area located in the northern part of Quebec. With Nunavik Secrets, audiences travel across this beautiful land and take the time to discover its people, communities and secrets.
- Current events, politics, culture as well as traditional activities such as hunting, trapping, fishing and camping.
- Inuit Elders from different Nunavik and Cree communities tell about their past: the changes that took place; the life before Inuit moved to permanent communities; and some of the events leading to the creation of their specific communities.
- An orchestra and its famous conductor go on tour in the great northern tundra of Quebec to visit the Cree, Innu and Inuit communities and share with them an Aboriginal chamber opera.
- Rebecca Thomassie is an Inuk woman and comes from Kangirsuk in the Nunavik region of Canada. It snows there 9 months a year. She would like to document some traditional knowledge about the different ways of naming snow and then teach it to her daughter to ensure the sustainability of her indigenous culture. So she sets off to meet Tommy Kudlak, who tells her that there are 47 different words for snow, some of which he explains to her in more detail.