A group of people in warm clothes is walking through a snowy landscape with wooden poles. In the background, there are colorful houses.

Short documentary

One World for Families

Sikoqqinngisaannassooq

(Sikoqqinngisaannassooq)

Everyday life, culture, and traditions of the Greenlandic Inuit community are under threat from melting ice, a direct result of global warming.

As glaciers disappear, so do opportunities for fishing, hunting, and social gatherings, since the frozen sea serves as the main route for dog sleds and snowmobiles. At the rate at which our planet is warming, snow and Greenland’s icy landscapes may become a thing of the past, along with the traditional way of life beyond the Arctic Circle. The future of the current Inuit generation is as fragile as the layer of ice that may soon disappear beneath rising sea levels.

Basic information about the film

TitleSikoqqinngisaannassooq
Original LanguageCzech dubbing
Zněníoriginal audio, children’s films dubbed in Czech
Subtitles Czech subtitles, select films have descriptive Czech or English subtitles (look for the accessibility icons next to each screening)
PremiéraCzech premiere
Film typeShort documentary
Year of Production2025
Country of OriginGreenland, Norway
Length16 min.
Tags
Director Adam Sébire
Sales
Adam Sébire
adamsebire@gmail.com

All screenings

Vozovna
Palackého 169, Vsetín

Film block Discussion
Jakub Fišer,

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