Corinne Dunphy
Corinne Dunphy is a Nova Scotian documentary filmmaker and graduate of NSCAD University (BFA) and Ryerson University (MFA in documentary media). Her film “Well Fished” has been screened at over 30 festivals on an international spectrum. She is currently living in Iqaluit, Nunavut. She uses stories to engage, educate and help foster social change. As a visual storyteller, Dunphy gravitates towards everyday characters and trusts that character-driven documentaries can speak volumes on larger social issues. She is influenced and inspired by her travels, Betty Crocker cookbooks and Edward Gorey.
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Dolls were the 'little friends' that helped this artist through residential school
For seven-year-old Helen Iguptak, making her dolls was a meaningful way to reclaim her proud Inuk identity while adrift in a powerful sea of whitewashing.
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'Not Inuk enough to be Inuk, not white enough to fit in': This musician is carving her own identity
For Nunavut's Kathleen Merritt, throat singing is a way of reclaiming her own cultural identity as both Inuk and Irish.
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