KIYUKTA

Aïda Maigre-Touchet

Directed by

Aïda Maigre-Touchet

Languages

English, Inuktitut

Produced by

Jean Morisset and Aïda Maigre-Touchet with TESSIMOR

40 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2008

A journey in Nunavut punctuated by captured moments and encounters.

Synopsis

We are in Nunavut, in the great Canadian North, offshore of a calcite mine, a military base, and an evanescent millennial spirit. Between ice and waters, Kiyukta evokes a delicate wandering with the Inuit people, conscious and disquiet, who bring us along as time goes by.

 

Credits

Direction, Image, Editing : Aïda Maigre-Touchet

Sound : Martin Allard et Éric Tessier

Color Correction : Tomi Grgicevic

Production : Jean Morisset and Aïda Maigre-Touchet with TESSIMOR

Production assistant : Jean-Michel Laprise

 

Financial Partners

l’Aide au Cinéma indépendant canadien de l’Office National du Film du Canada

Vidéographe Production

Aïda Maigre-Touchet

Born in Paris, Aïda Maigre-Touchet studied Film at University of Paris and Concordia University in Montreal, on her way to a Master’s in Film Production, graduating with high honours. Working both in France and in Canada, her first film Kiyukta was awarded an honourable mention for best emerging documentary filmmaker. Her first productions allowed her to take part in the 2009 Berlinale Talent Campus in Berlin, Germany. Her second documentary film Elegy for Port-au-Prince was screened internationally in some prestigious documentary film festivals such as Cinema du Reel (Paris) and Visions du Reel (Switzerland). In 2013, Aïda Maigre-Touchet became Laureate of the Louis Lumière Residencies Program. In 2018, she achieves her fist feature film Les flâneries du voyant.

 

Filmography

 

Les flâneries du voyant (72 min / 2018)

Elegy for Port-au-Prince (12 min / 2011)

Forests (5 min / 2008)

Kiyoukta (40 min / 2008)