They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit (2025)

Through interviews with Inuit across Nunavut, and documentation of a three-year community hearing process during the COVID pandemic, award-winning filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk explores what meaningful consultation in the 21st century means within the context of a large-scale mining expansion on Baffin Island.

Director: Zacharias Kunuk
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 127 min
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Production: Igloolik Isuma Productions Inc.
Country: Canada
Language: English, Inuktitut
Original Language: en

Keywords

inuit, baffin island, nunavut, indigenous rights

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Through interviews with Inuit across Nunavut, and documentation of a three-year community hearing process during the COVID pandemic, award-winning filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk explores what meaningful consultation in the 21st century means within the context of a large-scale mining expansion on Baffin Island.
Who directed They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit?
They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit was directed by Zacharias Kunuk.
Who stars in They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit?
They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit stars Zacharias Kunuk.
How long is They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit?
They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit has a runtime of 2h 7m (127 minutes).
What genre is They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit?
They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit is a Documentary film.
Where was They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit produced?
They Have to Hear Us: Canada’s Duty to Consult Inuit was produced in Canada.