Zacharias Kunuk


Zacharias Kunuk (born 1957) is a Canadian producer and film director from Inuit. Co-producer (with Norman Cohn) of Atanarjuat films (2001) - the first film shot entirely in inuktitut language, awarded by. A Golden Cameras at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival - and Knud Rasmussen's Diary (2006), a Canadian-Danish co-production film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2006. Co-founder and CEO Igloolik Isuma Productions, An independent, Canadian production company in Canada.

In 2002, he was awarded the Order of Canada.

He is the son of Enoki Kunuka, an Inuic hunter who in June 2007 was 81 years old and lost 27 days in the Arctic tundra and was found to be healthy and well. Authoritative control (person):

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