Case in point: the documentary Walls – Akinni Inuk. Two strong Greenlandic women are united by traumatic pasts and a chaotic present, even though one lives behind bars, while the other keeps her vulnerability behind a cool facade. The doc takes viewers not only closer to them, but inside their hearts and minds. A synopsis of the film promises “a moving journey for justice, freedom, and a second chance at life.” Colonialism’s lasting chokehold also plays a key role.
The “akinni inuk” part of the title also hints at the fact that there is more at play here than first meets the eye.
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