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North of North

  • TV Series
  • 2025–
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  • 25m
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Mary Lynn Rajskub, Jay Ryan, and Anna Lambe in North of North (2025)
A young Inuk woman in a tiny Arctic village strives to forge her own path, defying societal expectations and gossip in her tightknit community.
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A young Inuk woman in a tiny Arctic village strives to forge her own path, defying societal expectations and gossip in her tightknit community.A young Inuk woman in a tiny Arctic village strives to forge her own path, defying societal expectations and gossip in her tightknit community.A young Inuk woman in a tiny Arctic village strives to forge her own path, defying societal expectations and gossip in her tightknit community.

  • Creators
    • Stacey Aglok MacDonald
    • Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
  • Stars
    • Anna Lambe
    • Maika Harper
    • Braeden Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    940
    143
    • Creators
      • Stacey Aglok MacDonald
      • Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
    • Stars
      • Anna Lambe
      • Maika Harper
      • Braeden Clarke
    • 65User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Anna Lambe
    Anna Lambe
    • Siaja
    • 2025
    Maika Harper
    Maika Harper
    • Neevee
    • 2025
    Braeden Clarke
    Braeden Clarke
    • Kuuk
    • 2025
    Zorga Qaunaq
    Zorga Qaunaq
    • Millie
    • 2025
    Bailey Poching
    Bailey Poching
    • Colin
    • 2025
    Jay Ryan
    Jay Ryan
    • Alistair
    • 2025
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    • Helen
    • 2025
    Doreen Nutaaq Simmonds
    • Elisapee
    • 2025
    Vinnie Karetak
    • Jeffrey
    • 2025
    Keira Cooper
    • Bun
    • 2025
    Kelly William
    Kelly William
    • Ting
    • 2025
    Jennifer Kilabuk
    • Lucy
    • 2025
    Malaya Qaunirq Chapman
    • Auntie Eva
    • 2025
    Scott Monteith
    • Mikey
    • 2025
    Taylor Hickson
    Taylor Hickson
    • Alexis
    • 2025
    Solomon Awa
    • Lazarus
    • 2025
    Laakkuluk Williamson-Bathory
    • Auntie Vicky
    • 2025
    Anisya Todd
    • Judy
    • 2025
    • Creators
      • Stacey Aglok MacDonald
      • Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
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    8shelbyandpearl

    Wow, a beautifully drawn piece

    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.
    9W9-3

    Such a sweet show

    I found very refreshing to watch a show that takes place in territories that we never see on screen (except maybe in sordid films about the far north). I loved discovering Inuk actors, the language, the music, the culture ... The story of this woman who finds herself stuck in her daily life and who seeks to build her own identity outside of her family is super interesting and is totally relatable. I'll remember a sweet and comforting show, we become attached to all the characters, in short, I loved it, and I will be waiting for season 2 ! (I'm going to listen to the playlist in more detail right now)
    9mindyfrostbite

    Nicely representing the far North!

    It's amazing to see the far North appearing in a good show! The show's town is fictional and called "Ice Cove", but it is almost entirely filmed in the real-life far Northern community of Iqaluit, Nunavut (Canada).

    North of North is cute, clever, and full of really likeable characters already, and it's only two episodes in, at time of this review. Excellently cast, and fantastic that the main character (Siaja) is played by Anna Lambe, who is herself an Inuk woman from Iqaluit.

    Big appreciation for Inuit culture being well, genuinely, and just naturally repped throughout, from the language (spoken and written in parts here and there), clothing, womens' hand and facial tattoos, traditional games, and more. Traditional ways are blended with modern (colonial) ways, which is accurately what you will find in this part of the Northern Arctic and Subarctic region, today.

    I'm really hoping this show sticks around; I'd love to see much more of this cast and this story!
    8shawcassieg

    The Smart, Feel-Good TV We've Missed

    I liked the first episode just enough to keep going, despite the editing choice to run with an unnecessary and awkward scenario that doesn't work comedically and doesn't push the storyline forward in any way. (I tend to assume a show will rely on cheap laughs when they use scenes like this - thankfully, that's not the case at all for North of North.) By the end of the second episode, though, I knew I would finish the season. Cut to three hours later, and I had totally fallen in love with the characters.

    The four leads (Lambe, Harper, Ryan, Clarke) are fantastic, and they have phenomenal chemistry. They're also well-supported by a solid ensemble cast, although some of the supporting actors should be given more to do. (Siaja's friends, played by Qaunaq and Poching, are delightful. There's a lot of comedic potential here.) Getting a glimpse into the Inuk culture is also a gift (words can't do justice to the location or the jewelry alone), but naturally we can only scratch the surface of this rich history in one breezy season. While I understand many of the Inuk people do currently identify as Christian, I was also hoping to see more of the traditional spiritual beliefs depicted. We do experience this briefly, with Siaja's visions, and I'm hopeful the culture (including spirituality, location, etc.) will get to shine even more in the next season.

    The revelation in the last episode brings things together in an unexpected way, and it's both heartbreaking and refreshing. It's a reminder that every life is full of complexities - and often tragedies. When it comes to other people, we are usually seeing small fragments of a kaleidoscopic whole.

    Anyway. I've been looking for smart, feel-good television (The Good Place, Ted Lasso, Shitts Creek), and I'm thankful to have found exactly that with this humble show, which deserves a much bigger audience.
    10haumeanygren

    EVERSICK!!!

    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.

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 極北故事
    • Filming locations
      • Nunavut, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Northwood Entertainment
      • Red Marrow Media
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