http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6oGAt2q1R0
Very late, no less than eight years after its premiere, we received the Canadian film Atanajuart: The Legend of the Swift Man, which was shot in Inuktitut (the Inuit language) and with a cast made up entirely of Inuit actors receiving awards in several festivals highlighting the award Golden Camera in Cannes and the six awards received from the Canadian Academy of Film and Television.
Atanajuart: The Legend of the Swift Man takes us to the vast Canadian Arctic, where the Inuit people have lived for generations with a legend that is now coming to life. In a time when the world of spirits and man share a common peace, a shaman will cast a spell of darkness to divide a tribe. Atanarjuat is the object of his anger: he will seize his wife, kill his brother and condemn him to exile. But for a true Inuit there are no distances.
Few possibilities, besides that it will be released with a reduced number of copies, it has this production at the box office but, at least, it is something different and that goes out of the usual clichés of Hollywood.