A Century After Nanook Film Screening

A snowy, barren landscape with setting sun
Wed, December 2, 2026
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wexner Center for the Arts

A Century After Nanook is an Emmy-nominated documentary “focused on the drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the last 100 years in the Inuit village of Inukjuak, the location where Robert Flaherty filmed Nanook of the North from 1920-1921.” Including interviews and snapshots of daily life, much of the documentary was produced by members of the community.

A Century After Nanook on PBS

Kirk French's A Century After Nanook

 

Agenda

  • 7:00 pm - 7:05 pm – Welcome + Opening Remarks (Maria Sagel)
  • 7:05 pm - 8:35 pm – Film Screening 
  • 8:35 pm - 8:55 pm – Moderated Q&A with director Dr. Kirk French and 2nd Inukjuak collaborator 
  • 8:55 pm - 9:00 pm – Closing remarks

The film screening is open to students, faculty, and the public.