
A documentary film directed and presented by Luc Dénoyer.
On the east coast of Greenland, the extreme harshness of the environment means that the last Inuit communities have to endure difficult living conditions.
A small troupe of circus performers embark on an astonishing journey by kayak among the whales and ice floes. They sail from village to village, offering introductory circus workshops to young people. The circus is a universal and poetic means of communication, but also a singular mode of artistic expression for communing with nature's extraordinary beauty.
A dreamlike journey combining the power of the elements and the grace of the artists. This film plunges us into the heart of an unusual polar adventure and invites us to meet the most isolated Inuit.
A small troupe of circus performers embark on an astonishing journey by kayak among the whales and ice floes. They sail from village to village, offering introductory circus workshops to young people. The circus is a universal and poetic means of communication, but also a singular mode of artistic expression for communing with nature's extraordinary beauty.
A dreamlike journey combining the power of the elements and the grace of the artists. This film plunges us into the heart of an unusual polar adventure and invites us to meet the most isolated Inuit.
Rates
Rates
From 18 January 2026 to 20 January 2026
From 18 January 2026 to 20 January 2026
Full price
€9.80
Reduced priceJMF members, groups of more than 10 people, unemployed, over 65s, disabled persons
€8.80
Under 25s: €6
Accompanied children under 12: free
Tickets sold exclusively at the cinema box office (opening 1/2 before the start of each screening)
Accompanied children under 12: free
Tickets sold exclusively at the cinema box office (opening 1/2 before the start of each screening)
Opening times
Opening times
On 18 January 2026
- 17:00
On 19 January 2026
- 14:15
- 17:00
On 20 January 2026
- 14:15
- 19:30


