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Norwegian Fishing Village Remains Active Amid Scenic Peaks
The Canadian series 'North of North' marks a significant milestone as the first major television production filmed in the Arctic, specifically in Iqaluit, Nunavut, the region's capital and northernmost city. Created by Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, the show centers on a modern Inuk woman and is deeply committed to authentic Indigenous representation, aiming to make Inuit viewers feel seen and respected. Executive producer Miranda de Pencier emphasizes that every facet of the fictional town of Ice Cove is designed to reflect real Inuit values, traditions, and culture, including the use of Inuktitut language and traditional music. The collaboration between Netflix, CBC, and APTN enabled this groundbreaking project, which celebrates Inuit heritage and sovereignty while showcasing the unique beauty and spirit of the Arctic landscape.

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