NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand (2015)

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NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI – So That You Can Stand is a David-versus-Goliath tale, seen with Inuit eyes, of the tense negotiations that led to the signing of the James Bay Northern Quebec Agreement in November 1975. It’s the story of a small band of young aboriginal people, fighting a rearguard battle against an all-powerful government-corporate behemoth, determined to usurp their rights, their land and the Inuit way of life.

Director: Ole Gjerstad
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 83 min
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Language: English, Français, Inuktitut
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand about?
NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI – So That You Can Stand is a David-versus-Goliath tale, seen with Inuit eyes, of the tense negotiations that led to the signing of the James Bay Northern Quebec Agreement in November 1975. It’s the story of a small band of young aboriginal people, fighting a rearguard battle against an all-powerful government-corporate behemoth, determined to usurp their rights, their land and the Inuit way of life.
Who directed NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand?
NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand was directed by Ole Gjerstad.
How long is NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand?
NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
What genre is NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand?
NAPAGUNNAQULLUSI: So That You Can Stand is a Documentary film.