Nalujuk Night

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Nalujuk Night
Directed byJennie Williams
Written byJennie Williams
Produced byLatonia Hartery
Katherine Baulu
Annette Clarke
Rohan Fernando
CinematographyNigel Markham
Duncan De Young
Edited byJustin Simms
Music bySarah Harris
Production
company
Release date
  • November 18, 2021 (2021-11-18) (AFF)
Running time
13 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguagesEnglish
Inuktitut

Nalujuk Night is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Jennie Williams and released in 2021.[1] The film documents the tradition of "Nalujuk Night" among Inuit of Nunatsiavut, an annual event in which Nalujuit—"startling figures that come from the Eastern sea ice, dressed in torn and tattered clothing, animal skins and furs"[2]—walk through the town, where they reward good children and chase bad children.

Created as part of the National Film Board of Canada's Labrador Documentary Project to foster the creation of documentary films about Inuit culture from an Inuit perspective, the film premiered at the 2021 FIN Atlantic Film Festival.[3]

The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards in 2022.[4]

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