If the Weather Permits Filming Locations

If the Weather Permits filming locations

Where was If the Weather Permits filmed? If the Weather Permits was filmed in 3 locations across Canada in the following places:

If the Weather Permits Filming Locations

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If the Weather Permits (2004)
Runtime: 28 minutes
Rating: 7.3
Release year: 2004
IMDB: tt0390116
Plot summary

Director Elisapie Issac's documentary is a sort-of letter to her deceased grandfather addressing the question of Inuit culture in the modern world.

Genres
Documentary
Short
Cast
Elisapie Isaac
Directors
Elisapie Isaac
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If the Weather Permits filming locations