Starting in 2006 Isuma developed the Indigenous Film Network (IFN),
an initiative to expand feature film distribution by bringing
aboriginal films through high-definition video projections to over 200
remote Inuit, First Nations, and other indigenous communities across
Canada and internationally.
Isuma Distribution International is the first distributor to address
regional and racial inequalities in the film system. The failure to
serve the remote north and other indigenous communities has been
neglected by the mainstream film industry. IDI’s goal is to expand
Canadian box office to Inuit, Metis, First Nations and other indigenous
communities not served by conventional film distributors, and excluded
from benefits of Canada’s heavily subsidized, taxpayer-supported film
financing system.
Including indigenous audiences in fair access to films and other
media advances several important core goals of government, business and
Aboriginal political and economic development organizations. Some of
these include: improving social justice, building Canadian audience,
film industry reform, increasing economic opportunities, innovation in
new information technologies and improving Canada’s Human Rights record
in the eyes of the world.
Special Thanks to our Sponsors:
Air Creebec, Air Inuit, Canada Council for the Arts, First Air, Kivalliq Inuit Association, Makivik Corporation, Nunavut Film, SODEC, Telefilm Canada and Wasaya Airways. In Mexico, Grupo Niza, in Greenland Danish Film Institute and Nuuk FM.
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