The story of a remarkable group of Inuit who once lived on a remote island in southeastern James Bay has been forgotten until now. This documentary follows Mini Aodla Freeman as she returns to the island and shares her memories of life there more than fifty years ago and the painful events that ended the Inuit settlement.
Nunaaluk: A Forgotten Story, Directed by Louise Abbott, Produced by COTA (Runtime: 29 minutes)
Winner, Best Film by an Established Filmmaker, Jasper Short Film Festival, 2014
Finalist, Best Documentary Short, American Indian Film Festival, San Francisco, 2014
Official Selection, Global Visions Festival, Edmonton, 2014; Montreal First Peoples Festival, 2014; The Explorers Club Polar Film Festival, New York City, 2014; and Indianer Inuit: Das Nordamerika Film Festival, Stuttgart, Germany, 2016.