Nominated for an Oscar with director Anders Walter in the Best Live Action Short Film category for their Danish film IVALU, Rebecca joined me in this episode of Carolyn Talks..., to share her thoughts on how the story explores childhood trauma, isolation, and culture of the Greenland Inuit people.


Nominated for a 2023 Oscar with Oscar-winning director Anders Walter in the Best Live Action Short Film category for their Danish film IVALU, Rebecca joined me in this episode of Carolyn Talks..., to share her thoughts on how the story explores childhood trauma, isolation, and culture of the Greenland Inuit people.


IVALU is based on a graphic novel of the same name by Morten Dürr, and was co-directed with Pipaluk K Jorgensen. It stars Mila Heilmann Kreutzmann and Nivi Larsen in their debut roles as sisters Pipaluk and Ivalu.


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