Back to Show
PBS Indies
Qaanaaq
Season 2014
Episode 20
At the height of the Cold War, sixty-five indigenous Greenlandic families were forcibly relocated from their homes to make way for an American military base. More than fifty years later in Qaanaaq, the town created 100 kilometers away, filmmaker Nicole Paglia talks to some of the people who remember their old village, the homes, and the traditional lifestyle they were forced to abandon.
Sign up now for inspiring and thought-provoking media delivered straight to your inbox.

10:41
After 10 years behind bars Sugar is released from prison, and attempts to reconnect.

26:24
Preview upcoming independent documentary films airing on PBS in 2016.

6:45
Witness the rise of Kathy Uyen from Bay Area emerging actor to international star.

5:50
Duong Khach Linh proves that music truly is a universal language.

5:07
Linda Mai Phung shares her experience creating a bridge in the Vietnamese fashion world.

6:06
Director Ham Tran shows why Vietnam is one of the fastest growing film markets in Asia.

6:15
Producer Jenni Trang Le discovers her stride in Vietnam through film, food, and love.

10:01
Kosal’s destiny as a poet begins to take shape.

8:22
Kosal’s escape into gang life becomes a slow trap into a cycle of violence.

7:29
Kosal vividly recollects the violence he endured at the hands of saviors and gang members.

6:38
Kosal Khiev grew up seeking his place in a family ravaged with its own trauma.