एक छोटे से आर्कटिक गांव में रहने वाली एक युवा इनुक महिला, सामाजिक अपेक्षाओं और अपने समुदाय में होने वाली गपशप को दरकिनार करते हुए, अपना रास्ता स्वयं बनाने का प्रयास करती है.एक छोटे से आर्कटिक गांव में रहने वाली एक युवा इनुक महिला, सामाजिक अपेक्षाओं और अपने समुदाय में होने वाली गपशप को दरकिनार करते हुए, अपना रास्ता स्वयं बनाने का प्रयास करती है.एक छोटे से आर्कटिक गांव में रहने वाली एक युवा इनुक महिला, सामाजिक अपेक्षाओं और अपने समुदाय में होने वाली गपशप को दरकिनार करते हुए, अपना रास्ता स्वयं बनाने का प्रयास करती है.
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- 2 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
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Earnest, fresh, engaging show that showcases the beauty and challenges of Northern life through unique, contemporary Inuit-centered stories. Lots of heart while also quirky and hilarious. I'm really rooting for Siaja - she's messy, funny, driven, beautiful, whip-smart and resourceful... It was very easy to fall in love with her, her family and community. There was obvious thought and care put in every aspect of the production, it gives the show a very believable feel - this doesn't feel like a folklorized, frozen (pun!) -in-time version of Nunavut, rather a real, current place. I don't doubt it will boost interest in tourism and fashion from the region (the characters wear some truly gorgeous items of clothing and jewelry!!). Streamed on CBC gem every Tuesday and sad I'll have to wait a while for more - because there will be more, right?!
I really love this series, the casting is great. I can truly identify with Siaja and the way she is treated by her husband. Wish I had been able to make a break when I was young like her. I love the story line with her father. It's good to see the actor who plays him, again. He gives such heart to the character of Alistaire. And, I really like the actor who plays Kuuk, Jeremy from SkyMed. I sure hope there will be more episodes, seems like it was just starting to get deep the last few episodes. It's so refreshing to see something new on TV that hasn't already been done a million times over. I love the mix of the youth with the seniors in the show. And the community feel. Also the length of each episode is a good length if you are just looking for something to watch when you don't have a lot of time.
Absolutely wonderful. Characters are real - actors wonderful - script witty/heartfelt with a social commentary unique to our southern understanding. Anne Lambe is luminous - Stacey Aglok MacDonald (created - written by)
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril created by have created an irresistible series. Technically beautiful with exquisite cinematography. I am so proud of the producers - funding agencies and production team on every level imaginable. I wish for nothing but a big push worldwide so they can discover the common issues we all have. Most importantly North of North give us a chance to observe a culture we know little about. BRILLIANT.
As an Inuk woman, I never thought I'd see a show that represents us with this much care, heart and authenticity. North to North blew me away.
Our humor, our culture, the parkas, the beaded earrings, the traditional markings, it's all there and it's beautiful. I felt so seen. Every scene felt like home in a way I've never experienced from TV before.
I love this show so much. It's not just entertaining, it's important. It shows the strength, beauty, and complexity of our people.
I can't wait for the next generation to grow up seeing this kind of representation and feeling proud of who they are.
It's not just good, it's necessary. More Native shows like this, please!!! Our voices matter, our stories matter, and this proves it.
Our humor, our culture, the parkas, the beaded earrings, the traditional markings, it's all there and it's beautiful. I felt so seen. Every scene felt like home in a way I've never experienced from TV before.
I love this show so much. It's not just entertaining, it's important. It shows the strength, beauty, and complexity of our people.
I can't wait for the next generation to grow up seeing this kind of representation and feeling proud of who they are.
It's not just good, it's necessary. More Native shows like this, please!!! Our voices matter, our stories matter, and this proves it.
Kinda like a more real northern exposure. Canadian wit, beauty and a world i have not ever seen depicted in a sitcom.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
And Gail the Snail from always sunny lands a prominent role.
First Nations Innu are represented most honourably.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
Kinda like a more real northern exposure. Canadian wit, beauty and a world i have not ever seen depicted in a sitcom.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
And Gail the Snail from always sunny lands a prominent role.
First Nations Innu are represented most honourably.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
Kinda like a more real northern exposure. Canadian wit, beauty and a world i have not ever seen depicted in a sitcom.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe show's creators were touched by how the larger Inuit community bent over backwards to make featuring authentic costumes possible in North of North. Parkas and anything traditional were made in Nunavut, by Inuit artists and the earrings are also authentic Inuit earrings. According to the assistant costume designer "Ice Cove is a fictional town, so we wanted looks from every region, because almost every town has their own style".
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