Hunter Snyder

HUNTER SNYDER is a filmmaker and scholar whose work seeks to agitate the representational relationships between land and labor. As Greenland's first Fulbright fellow, and as a National Geographic Young Explorer, his work explores how Inuit balance hunting and fishing practices amid the prospects of large-scale mining.

If you haven’t met before, let me introduce you. At the “Lines & Nodes” screening series in September, we'll be showing a film by each of you and I'd love to have you engage in an open-ended dialogue about your work.
Correspondence: Ben Mendelsohn talks to filmmakers Peter Bo Rappmund and Hunter Snyder about contemporary landscape cinema and the politics of infrastructure

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