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Spring in Kangiqsualujjuaq – Film Screening & Q&A | January 28, 5:00 PM

On January 28 at 5:00 pm, we will screen the documentary Spring in Kangiqsualujjuaq by Marie Zrenner, in cooperation with Werkstattkino.
The screening will take place at Fraunhoferstraße 9 (rear building), 80469 Munich.

Made following a scholarship stay in Montreal, the film is Marie Zrenner’s diploma project. Set in Kangiqsualujjuaq, a remote Inuit village in the Canadian Arctic, the documentary follows three female protagonists — Annah-Sky, Kathy, and Ellasie — as they navigate everyday life, personal decisions, and intergenerational relationships during the arrival of spring. Through a gentle, observational approach, the film offers a sensitive portrait of a community shaped by colonial histories while actively reclaiming its identity and moving toward emancipation.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director Marie Zrenner and Sarah Smith, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Art, Culture and Global Relations at Western University and Fellow at the Global Dis:connect Research Centre.

Tickets:
We have 14 tickets reserved exclusively for staff members of Global Dis:connect. In addition, tickets can be purchased at the box office on the evening of the screening for €6.