Nunatta Ataani
Documentary (105min)
Filmed over three years, Nunatta Ataani (Beneath Our Feet) explores the history, inner workings, and contemporary challenges of the mining industry in Nunavik. Revolving around Inuit voices, the film sheds light on their perspectives regarding the economic, environmental, and cultural impacts of this rapidly expanding industry.
The region’s mineral potential has drawn attention from our governments and companies around the globe. Now, more than ever, people are eager to understand this evolving industry. Through interviews with workers, industry leaders, elected officials, and experts, Nunatta Ataani skillfully traces the history of this industry in northern Quebec, demystifying its complex operations while highlighting the impacts of current development.
By exploring the region’s mining history and visiting various projects, from early prospecting to fully operational mines, the film addresses crucial topics such as royalties, environmental concerns, and coexistence with Nunavimmiut. This documentary is a must-watch for anyone seeking to better understand this often-overlooked industry and to gain an informed perspective on the challenges it presents.
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