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Madeline Ivalu

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Madeline Ivalu
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)filmmaker, actress
Known forBefore Tomorrow (Le Jour avant le lendemain)
Relatives

Madeline Piujuq Ivalu is a Canadian Inuk filmmaker and actor from Igloolik, Nunavut. One of the cofounders of Arnait Video Productions, a women's video and filmmaking collective in Nunavut,[2] she co-directed, co-wrote and starred in Arnait's first feature film production, Before Tomorrow (Le Jour avant le lendemain). She costarred in the film with her real-life grandson, Paul-Dylan Ivalu.[3] Her codirector of the film was Marie-Hélène Cousineau, and both women cowrote the film with Susan Avingaq.

She garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 30th Genie Awards, for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Best Achievement in Direction and Best Adapted Screenplay.[4] Ivalu and Cousineau also codirected the 2013 film Uvanga, in which Ivalu played a supporting role.[5]

She has also acted in the films Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner, The Journals of Knud Rasmussen, Tia and Piujuq, The Grizzlies and Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman's Apprentice, and was one of the credited writers of The Journals of Knud Rasmussen. With Cousineau, she also wrote and directed the films Uvanga and Restless River.

References

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  1. ^ "Lucy Tulugarjuk". Inuit Art Quarterly. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  2. ^ Madeline Ivalu at the National Museum of the American Indian.
  3. ^ "A mythic tale of symbolism; Before Tomorrow the story of an old woman and a young boy on their own in Arctic". Ottawa Citizen, May 22, 2009.
  4. ^ "Inuit drama nets 9 Genie nominations". CBC News, March 3, 2010.
  5. ^ "A modern drama in traditional Nunavut hamlet". Toronto Star, June 20, 2014.
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