The Fan Hitch   Volume 18, Number 2, March 2016

          Journal of the Inuit Sled Dog                                    
In This Issue....

From the Editor: A Kaleidoscope of Activity

Is there vet in the house?


The Sledge Patrol update

In Search of John Flick

My Life with Dogs

Canadian Inuit Dogs I have owned, raised and trained:
a photo essay; Part 2


Inuk VOD Release

From the NFB Archives: How to Build an Igloo

Film Review: People of a Feather

IMHO: What Do You See?

Navigating This Site

Index of articles by subject

Index of back issues by volume number

Search The Fan Hitch


Articles to download and print

Ordering Ken MacRury's Thesis

Our comprehensive list of resources

Defining the Inuit Dog


Talk to The Fan Hitch

The Fan Hitch home page

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                                                                   Courtesy TriCoast Worldwide

Inuk’s North American Release

According to a March 18th phone call from TriCoast Worldwide, the film’s distributor, Inuk is set for release next month on April 12th. It will be available as video on demand (VOD) either as a rental or for purchase from the following: Dish (satellite), Amazon Video, Google Play, Vudu, Hoopla, SlingTV and Verizon (through Ubiquity). There may be other platforms signing up as well. This appears to be a very dynamic process.

It is too soon as of this March issue publishing date (March 18th) to find Inuk advertised at these venues, but I was assured it will show up as April 12th approaches.

While this release is supposed to be accessible in the U.S. as well as Canada, there was some question if Inuk would be available in all formats in Canada

At this time I was told that “they’re working” on a region 1 DVD, but it didn’t sound as if this reality was just around the corner.


                                                                   Courtesy TriCoast Worldwide
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