Climate change is threatening the close and sacred connection between the land moulded by ice and the Inuit who live on the vast Greenlandic ice sheet. Told from an Indigenous perspective, Entropy celebrates Greenlandic mythology.
Norwegian premiere
Inuk Jørgensen is an award-winning short film writer and director. Educated from the University of Aarhus, Denmark, Jørgensen has been making home movies and short animations since his childhood in Greenland. As an adult he has been involved in several documentary and short film productions as well as being an active member of the film making community of Greenland, Film.gl. As an Indigenous filmmaker he has a focus on aesthetic images and personal stories that touch upon the identity, history, and culture of the Greenlandic Inuit people.
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