Poster for Minik

Minik

2005 80 min Documentary

In 1897, Arctic explorer Robert Peary, commissioned by Franz Boas, curator of the American Museum of Natural History, brought indigenous inhabitants of Greenland back from his expedition. It was a sensation. But only little Minik survived. The rest of his group died within a few months. Minik's father died of tuberculosis; his skeleton was added to the museum's anthropological collection. Minik, adopted by museum staff, remained in America for another twelve years before returning to Greenland. But there he had become a stranger. Robert Peary, on the other hand, was celebrated in America for his North Pole expeditions. Minik could not let go of his past, so he returned to the US.

where to watch

data from JustWatch

oscars

director Axel Engstfeld

writer Axel Engstfeld

news

loading…

sign up to track movies

Create an account to rate, review, and track movies and TV shows.