
2007
Why White People Are Funny
Qallunaat! Why White People Are Funny is an irreverent look at Western Civilization through Inuit eyes. Inspired by the satirical essays of Zebedee Nungak, the film turns the tables on generations of anthropologists, teachers, adventurers and administrators who went North to pursue their Arctic Dreams. Now it’s their turn to be poked, prodded, examined and explained. A new generation of Inuit is ready to take on the Qallunaat at their own game. Grounded in their own traditions but educated in the South, they have a unique perspective on the culture that has come to dominate the planet. And they are not afraid to speak their minds.

John Amagoalik
Self

Lori Idlout
Self

Alexina Kublu
Self

Zebedee Nungak
Self

Jeff Tabvahtah
Self

Kivalina

Hairspray

Pushing Hands

Of Ravens and Children

They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit

Qipisa

Food for the Soul

Kiyukta

Kaali Goes for Seal Hunting

Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive

Nanook of the North

Living with Giants

Come September

A Marriage

People of the Seal, Part 1: Eskimo Summer

If the Weather Permits

Martha of the North

The Bear Facts

Polar Bear Safari

The Hunters