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In July 1952, tubercular Inuit Tivii is forced by Canadian medical personnel to leave his family in the far north Baffin Island region of Canada for a sanatorium in Quebec City. Three months later, Tivii is miserable: with an estimated treatment time of 2 years, his outlook is bleak. Up steps well-meaning nurse Carole, who arranges to have French-speaking Inuit orphan boy Kaki transferred to Tivii's ward. Inspired to impart the wisdom of Inuk customs and legends missing from the boy's life, Tivii still has a few heartbreaks ahead of him before his treatment is complete. Directed with dignified compassion by acclaimed documentarian Benoit Pilon, The Necessities of Life studiously avoids hot-button racial issues, preferring a more contemplative approach to its central dilemma. Canada's official Oscar® submission for foreign language consideration, The Necessities of Life asks, with dignity and restraint, at what point is the cure worse than the disease?

A Film By Benoit Pilon
Canada, 2008, 102 minutes, Color

Official Website: http://www.thenecessitiesoflife-themovie.com/

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