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Hebron Relocation

2022 15 min
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In Hebron Relocation, Holly Andersen explores what makes a place a home as she learns more about her community’s connection to generations of displaced northern Labrador Inuit.

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Hebron Relocation
  • Labrador Doc Project
    The Labrador Documentary Project (Lab Doc Project) supports Indigenous storytelling by working with first-time Labrador Inuit filmmakers to create and distribute Inuit stories from Inuit perspectives. The Lab Doc Project is led by Inuit through community collaboration, and focuses on topics selected by the filmmakers through a process of reflection and community engagement. This initiative aims to elevate Indigenous storytelling in Newfoundland and Labrador, create film opportunities for Inuit, and proactively diversify our industry. There are four films in this Project, with two launching in 2021, and the remaining films launching in 2023.

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In Hebron Relocation, Holly Andersen explores what makes a place a home as she learns more about her community’s connection to generations of displaced northern Labrador Inuit.

  • writer
    Holly Andersen
  • director
    Holly Andersen
  • featuring
    Communities of Makkovik and Hopedale, Nunatsiavut
  • director of photography
    Nigel Markham
  • editor
    Justin Simms
  • sound editor
    Paul Steffler
  • original music
    Duane Andrews
  • narration
    Holly Andersen
  • production manager
    Jessica Winters
  • production assistant
    Danielle Pottle
  • interview collaborator
    Jessica Winters
    Janine Lightfoot
    Gustav Semigak
  • elder speaking in archives
    Peter Imak
    Sabina Nochasak
    Verona Ittulak
  • sound recordist
    Michelle LaCour
  • director of photography - trainee
    Holly Andersen
  • drone footage
    Bird's Eye Incorporated
  • mentor
    Asinnajaq
    Courtney Montour
    Alanis Obomsawin
    Nigel Markham
  • cultural consultant
    Joan Andersen
    Heather Igloliorte
  • researcher
    Holly Andersen
  • inuktitut translation
    Katie Winters
  • inuktitut language advisor
    Solomon Semigak
  • production supervisor
    Roz Power
  • technical coordinator
    Daniel Lord
    Christopher MacIntosh
  • colourist
    Steve Cook
  • online editor
    Steve Cook
  • re-recording mixer
    Harvey Hyslop
  • foley
    Matthew Thomson
  • narration engineer
    Matthew Thomson
  • foley artist
    Hilary Thomson
  • assistant editor
    Aaron Elliott
  • production coordinator
    Yanis Ait Mohamed
  • senior production coordinator
    Cheryl Murgatroyd
    Anna MacLean
    Sarah MacLeod
  • studio administrator
    Leslie Anne Poyntz
  • marketing manager
    Jamie Hammond
  • marketing coordinator
    Eric Bondo
  • publicist
    Osas Eweka-Smith
  • legal counsel
    Peter Kallianiotis
    Dominique Aubry
  • associate producer - development
    Stephen Agluvak Puskas
  • production assistant - development
    Marian Rebeiro
  • associate producer
    Jayde Tynes
  • producer
    Latonia Hartery
    Kat Baulu
    Rohan Fernando
  • executive producer
    Annette Clarke
    Rohan Fernando

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Education

Ages 15 to 17

Mini-Lesson: Hebron Relocation

History - Canada 1946-1991
Indigenous Studies - Issues and Contemporary Challenges
Social Studies - Canadian Politics and Government