Angry Inuk is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the impact of the fur trade on Inuit communities in Nunavut. It explores the ongoing struggle faced by the Inuit people as they fight for their traditional way of life and challenge the negative portrayal of seal hunting by organizations like Greenpeace. The film raises important questions about human rights, globalization, and the rights of indigenous communities in the Arctic Polar Circle region.
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