Hebron Relocation (2023)

Hebron Relocation (2023) poster

Through a tapestry of reflection, rare footage and her own home, Inuk filmmaker Holly Andersen tells the little-known story of the forced relocation of an Inuit community from Hebron, north of Nain, to more southerly locations along the Labrador Coast. Although that painful disruption of 233 lives occurred more than 50 years ago, the repercussions of the move last to this day.

Director: Holly Andersen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Duane Andrews
Cinematography: Nigel Markham
Editing: Justin Simms
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

inuk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hebron Relocation about?
Through a tapestry of reflection, rare footage and her own home, Inuk filmmaker Holly Andersen tells the little-known story of the forced relocation of an Inuit community from Hebron, north of Nain, to more southerly locations along the Labrador Coast. Although that painful disruption of 233 lives occurred more than 50 years ago, the repercussions of the move last to this day.
Who directed Hebron Relocation?
Hebron Relocation was directed by Holly Andersen.
Who stars in Hebron Relocation?
Hebron Relocation stars Holly Andersen.
How long is Hebron Relocation?
Hebron Relocation has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is Hebron Relocation?
Hebron Relocation is a Documentary film.
Where was Hebron Relocation produced?
Hebron Relocation was produced in Canada.