Invisible (2007)
A unique and sensitive portrait of a territory and its people
In this beautiful and thought-provoking film, artist and film maker Roz Mortimer leads us on a hypnotic journey to the High Arctic. Using historical texts, medieval maps and contemporary first person accounts, Mortimer explores the traditional relationship Inuit have to the earth and gently challenges our Western relationship to science and knowledge. This poetic and visually stunning film weaves epic scenes of contemporary Inuit life with startling throat singing performances and staged tableaux set within the frozen Arctic landscape.
Director: Roz Mortimer
Runtime: 63 min
Release Date: January 21, 2007
Music: Wimme Saari
Language: English, Inuktitut
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Invisible about?
- In this beautiful and thought-provoking film, artist and film maker Roz Mortimer leads us on a hypnotic journey to the High Arctic. Using historical texts, medieval maps and contemporary first person accounts, Mortimer explores the traditional relationship Inuit have to the earth and gently challenges our Western relationship to science and knowledge. This poetic and visually stunning film weaves epic scenes of contemporary Inuit life with startling throat singing performances and staged tableaux set within the frozen Arctic landscape.
- Who directed Invisible?
- Invisible was directed by Roz Mortimer.
- How long is Invisible?
- Invisible has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).