Uma jovem inuíte em um pequeno vilarejo do Ártico se esforça para trilhar seu próprio caminho, desafiando as expectativas da sociedade e as fofocas em sua comunidade unida.Uma jovem inuíte em um pequeno vilarejo do Ártico se esforça para trilhar seu próprio caminho, desafiando as expectativas da sociedade e as fofocas em sua comunidade unida.Uma jovem inuíte em um pequeno vilarejo do Ártico se esforça para trilhar seu próprio caminho, desafiando as expectativas da sociedade e as fofocas em sua comunidade unida.
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Kinda like a more real northern exposure. Canadian wit, beauty and a world i have not ever seen depicted in a sitcom.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
And Gail the Snail from always sunny lands a prominent role.
First Nations Innu are represented most honourably.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
Kinda like a more real northern exposure. Canadian wit, beauty and a world i have not ever seen depicted in a sitcom.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
And Gail the Snail from always sunny lands a prominent role.
First Nations Innu are represented most honourably.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
Kinda like a more real northern exposure. Canadian wit, beauty and a world i have not ever seen depicted in a sitcom.
Not too corny, genuine characters.
2 eps in on cbc gem and it gets two caroboo antlers up and is in the running for The 2025 Beaver award for best new show
Think Kim's convenience with Fargo like cinematography.
I look forward to hearing what y'all think.
9W9-3
I found very refreshing to watch a show that takes place in territories that we never see on screen (except maybe in sordid films about the far north). I loved discovering Inuk actors, the language, the music, the culture ... The story of this woman who finds herself stuck in her daily life and who seeks to build her own identity outside of her family is super interesting and is totally relatable. I'll remember a sweet and comforting show, we become attached to all the characters, in short, I loved it, and I will be waiting for season 2 ! (I'm going to listen to the playlist in more detail right now)
North of North is the first show I have seen that takes place in a northern community. I love all the characters, but the actress playing Siaja really shines. She is amazing and her comedic timing and expressions are fun to watch. The writing is fun and light hearted. So many shows these days are dystopian and dark, as are our times, that it was a gift to find this ray of sunshine. This show is a refreshing addition to the CBC lineup. The show reminded me of Schitt's Creek to be honest. I really hope they get a second season. Ten episodes is definitely not enough of this absolute gem of a Canadian show.
This is a wonderful, joyous show! I heartily recommend it!
It is neither cookie cutter nor pablum. It is a joyful upbeat show with great likeable characters but it is not not lacking in human insight.
Although it shows us a culture that is not super familiar, the characters feel like friends. It does not shy away from some darker subjects but leaves us laughing. It is the kind of show the whole family can watch but it doesnt talk down to us.
These are humanly flawed and very loveable prople.
This is very good TV. It covers a lot of ground but doesn't overwhelm us.
I sure hope this show does another season!
It is neither cookie cutter nor pablum. It is a joyful upbeat show with great likeable characters but it is not not lacking in human insight.
Although it shows us a culture that is not super familiar, the characters feel like friends. It does not shy away from some darker subjects but leaves us laughing. It is the kind of show the whole family can watch but it doesnt talk down to us.
These are humanly flawed and very loveable prople.
This is very good TV. It covers a lot of ground but doesn't overwhelm us.
I sure hope this show does another season!
10felums
Earnest, fresh, engaging show that showcases the beauty and challenges of Northern life through unique, contemporary Inuit-centered stories. Lots of heart while also quirky and hilarious. I'm really rooting for Siaja - she's messy, funny, driven, beautiful, whip-smart and resourceful... It was very easy to fall in love with her, her family and community. There was obvious thought and care put in every aspect of the production, it gives the show a very believable feel - this doesn't feel like a folklorized, frozen (pun!) -in-time version of Nunavut, rather a real, current place. I don't doubt it will boost interest in tourism and fashion from the region (the characters wear some truly gorgeous items of clothing and jewelry!!). Streamed on CBC gem every Tuesday and sad I'll have to wait a while for more - because there will be more, right?!
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