Martha of the North

83 mins
In the mid-1950s, lured by false promises of a better life, Inuit families were displaced by the Canadian government and left to their own devices in the Far North. In this icy desert realm, Martha Flaherty and her family lived through one of Canadian history’s most sombre and little-known episodes.

René Sioui Labelle

Director of Photography

Poasie Joamie

Sound Recordist

Chantal Rhéaume

Sound Recordist

Évangéline De Pas

Assistant Director

Évangéline De Pas

Still Photographer

Marquise Lepage

Researcher

Martha Flaherty

Researcher

Julia Bennett

Researcher

Évangéline De Pas

Archival Footage Research

Martha Flaherty

Translator

Poasie Joamie

Translator

Annie Ningeok

Translator

Erica Pomerance

Translator

Lucie Tapardjuk

Translator

Nancy Gendron

Additional Editor

Mirenda Ouellet

Additional Editor

Élisapie

Original Music Composer

Roger Miron

Musician

Claude Collins

Online Editor

Dominic Audy

Graphic Designer

Philippe Raymond

Graphic Designer

Monique Simard

Executive Producer

Yves Bisaillon

Associate Producer

Johanne Bergeron

Associate Producer

Isabelle Fortier

Line Producer

Christine Dugas

Production Coordinator

Noreen Bélanger

Production Coordinator

Catherine Lachance

Production Coordinator

Richard Cliche

Technical Supervisor

Sylvie Desrosiers

Administration

Johanne Dubuc

Administration

Stéphanie Verrier

Development Producer

Luc Boudrias

Sound Mixer

Hans Laitres

Sound Mixer

Lise Wedlock

Foley Artist

Francine Poirier

Dialogue Editor

Claude Beaugrand

Sound Engineer

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