Emile Hertling Péronard
Emile Hertling Péronard is a Greenlandic film producer, who is partner with Inuk Silis Høegh in the Ánorâk Film documentary studio.[1] He is most noted as a producer of the 2023 film Twice Colonized, which won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards.[2]
Born and raised in Nuuk, he works in both Nuuk and Copenhagen.[3]
He was also a dual Robert Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature at the 41st Robert Awards in 2024, with nominations for both Twice Colonized and Music for Black Pigeons.[4]
Filmography
- Sumé: The Sound of a Revolution (Sumé – mumisitsinerup nipaa) - 2014[5]
- The Raven and the Seagull (Lykkelænder) - 2018
- Aquarela - 2018
- Winter's Yearning (Håbets ø) - 2019
- The Fight for Greenland (Kampen om Grønland) - 2020
- The Green Land - 2021
- Tuullik - 2021
- Polaris - 2022
- Music for Black Pigeons - 2022[6]
- Ivalu - 2022[3]
- Tartupaluk (Prototype) - 2023
- Kalak - 2023
- Twice Colonized - 2023
- Walls - Akinni Inuk - 2025[7]
References
- ^ Marta Balaga, "Emile Hertling Péronard • Producer, Ánorâk Film". Cineuropa, 11 May 2023.
- ^ Kim Izzo, "CSAs '24: BlackBerry, Little Bird lead film, TV winners". Playback, 31 May 2024.
- ^ a b Wendy Mitchell, "Why filmmakers in Greenland are having a 'big moment'". Screen Daily, 20 April 2023.
- ^ "News Roundup: Twice Colonized (2023) Nominated for Documentary of the Year at Danish Film Awards". Inuit Art Quarterly, 26 January 2024.
- ^ Stephen Dalton, "‘Sumé – The Sound of a Revolution’ (‘Sumé – mumisitsinerup nipaa’): Berlin Review". The Hollywood Reporter, 19 February 2015.
- ^ Leo Barraclough, "Jazz Documentary ‘Music for Black Pigeons’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Venice Premiere". Variety, 3 September 2022.
- ^ Annika Pham, "Greenlandic Doc ‘Walls – Akinni Inuk’ Filmmakers on a Story About ‘How Human Connection Can Wash Away Prejudice’". Variety, 20 March 2025.