Maïna | |
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Directed by | Michel Poulette |
Written by | Pierre Billon |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Allen Smith |
Edited by | Denis Papillon |
Music by | Michel Cusson Kim Gaboury |
Release dates |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | Inuktitut Innu English French |
Maïna is a 2013 Canadian drama film,[1] directed by Michel Poulette. An adaptation of Dominique Demers' novel, the film stars Roseanne Supernault.
Plot
[edit]Maïna, Innu chief Mishtenapuu's daughter, embarks on a quest into Inuit territory to rescue Nipki, a young boy from her community captured by the Inuit following a battle.[2]
Cast
[edit]The film's cast includes Graham Greene as Maïna's father as well as Tantoo Cardinal, Eric Schweig and Natar Ungalaaq.
- Roseanne Supernault as Maïna
- Ipellie Ootoova as Natak
- Uapeshkuss Thernish as Nipki
- Graham Greene as Mishtenapeu
- Tantoo Cardinal as Tekahera
- Eric Schweig as Quujuuq
- Natar Ungalaaq as Tadio
- Flint Eagle as Saito
Accolades
[edit]The film was named Best Picture at the 2013 American Indian Film Festival, and Supernault was named Best Actress.[2] The film also garnered six Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Picture, Best Art Direction/Production Design, Best Cinematography (Allen Smith), Best Costume Design, Best Original Score and Best Make-Up.
References
[edit]- ^ "Maina! - a story about the meeting of the Innu and Inuit". CBC Newfoundland and Labrador, November 4, 2013.
- ^ a b " Best Actress Roseanne Supernault on 'Maina,' Culture and Frozen Buns". Indian Country Today Media Network, November 18, 2013.
External links
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