North of North is a Canadian comedy television series that premiered on CBC Television, Netflix and APTN in 2025.[1]

Anna Lambe plays Siaja, a young Inuk mother in the small fictional Arctic community of Ice Cove.[2]

Episodes

No.Title [3]Directed byWritten byOriginal release date [3]Prod.
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1"Top of the World"Anya AdamsStacey Aglok MacDonald & Alethea Arnaquq-BarilJanuary 7, 2025 (2025-01-07)478520-1
Siaja, a young Inuk woman living in Ice Cove, is stuck in an unfulfilling marriage with her high school sweetheart, Ting, who is happy for her to be a stay at home mom. During a seal hunt she falls overboard and hallucinates that she sees the goddess Nuliajuk. When Ting berates her for embarrassing him Siaja abruptly decides to change her life, going to a party and kissing a stranger. At the local festival she publicly breaks up with Ting after they are named king and queen of the seal hunt.
2"No Freeloading"Anya AdamsStory by : Kathryn Borel, Jr.
Teleplay by : Susan Coyne
January 7, 2025 (2025-01-07)478520-8

Siaja and her daughter, Bun, crash at her mother Neevee's home. After her mother warns her she can't be a freeloader Siaja gets a temporary job doing large item pickup for the town. After Siaja proves herself to be a great communicator Helen, the facilitator of the community centre, offers her a job as her assistant.

Neevee tries to facilitate a reconciliation between Siaja and Ting, but Siaja declares their marriage over. Neevee offers Siaja a more permanent place in her home.
3"Dumpcano"Aleysa YoungGarry CampbellJanuary 14, 2025 (2025-01-14)478520-2

Siaja starts her new job and is surprised when her first meeting involves talking to Alistair, her estranged father, about his proposal to set up a research station in Ice Cove.

After Bun gets in trouble at school, Neevee takes her out for the day to find out what is wrong.
4"Joy to the Effing World"Aleysa YoungAlethea Arnaquq-Baril & Linsey StewartJanuary 21, 2025 (2025-01-21)478520-7

Siaja is tasked with running elder's night. After seeing how dull it is she takes it upon herself to liven up the proceeds with disastrous consequences.

Neevee tells Alistair she wants nothing to do with him, but in a small town like Ice Cove they find each other unavoidable.
5"Walrus Dick Baseball"Renuka JeyapalanMoriah Sallaffie & Garry CampbellJanuary 28, 2025 (2025-01-28)478520-3

A fun attempt to raise funds for Ice Cove takes on higher stakes when Helen agrees to a winner take all format instead of splitting the funds.

Siaja and Kuuk grow closer, to Ting's consternation.
6"Carnivores"Zoe HopkinsLinsey StewartFebruary 4, 2025 (2025-02-04)478520-4

After a series of erotic dreams Siaja's friends encourage her to have a one night stand. A disastrous date with fetishist Oliver helps her realize who her dreams are about.

Alistair and Neevee attempt to give their relationship a try but when Alistair brings up the past Neevee calls their relationship off.
7"Lost and Found"Danis GouletSusan CoyneFebruary 11, 2025 (2025-02-11)478520-5

When Ting goes missing Siaja's knowledge of his hunting habits helps to find him alive, but injured. To help with his recovery Siaja temporarily returns to Ting's home but finds herself falling into old patterns.

Alistair encourages Neevee not to give up on them only to be sorely disappointed when he realizes she's already moved on.
8"Bad Influences"Danis GouletStory by : Aviaq Johnston & JP Larocque
Teleplay by : Aviaq Johnston & Garry Campbell
February 18, 2025 (2025-02-18)478520-6

Cast and characters

  • Anna Lambe as Siaja,[4] a young Inuk mother who got married just out of high school and wants to break out of the rut she's found herself in. She is a sweet and genuine, but awkward person. Though determined, her ambition is often stymied by her awkward nature.
  • Mary Lynn Rajskub as Helen,[4] the manager of the local community centre.
  • Keira Cooper as Bun,[4] Siaja's daughter.
  • Maika Harper as Neevee,[4] Siaja's mother who raised her on her own. She is a recovering alcoholic with a harsh personality and a biting sense of humour who isn't afraid to tell it like it is. She runs a local general store.
  • Braeden Clarke as Kuuk,[4] Alistair's assistant.
  • Jay Ryan as Alistair,[4] Siaja's estranged father. He is a researcher for a company looking to build a research facility in Ice Cove. He only recently learned of Siaja's existence. It seems as though he still harbours feelings for Neevee.
  • Kelly William as Ting,[4] Siaja's husband and local "golden boy".
  • Zorga Qaunaq as Millie,[4] Siaja's friend.
  • Bailey Poching as Colin,[4] Siaja's friend who runs the local radio station.
  • Nutaaq Doreen Simmonds as Elisapee,[4] Siaja's coworker[5]
  • Tanya Tagaq as Nuliajuk.[6]
  • Vincent "Vinnie" Karetak as Jeffrey, the local owner of the dump.[7]
  • Taylor Hickson as Alexis.

Production

The series was created by Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril.[5] Directors include Anya Adams, Danis Goulet, Zoe Leigh Hopkins, Lisa Jackson, Renuka Jeyapalan and Aleysa Young.[5]

Production began in Iqaluit, Nunavut on March 14, 2024.[8]

The series premiered on APTN and CBC in Canada on January 7, 2025, with the Netflix global premiere to follow in Spring 2025.[9]

References

  1. ^ Etan Vlessing, "Mary Lynn Rajskub, Jay Ryan Board Netflix’s ‘North of North’ Arctic Comedy’". The Hollywood Reporter, March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Samuel Wat, "New CBC, APTN Netflix series captures joys of life in the Arctic". CBC North, June 6, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "North of North – Listings". Zap2It. Retrieved December 8, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "About North of North". APTN. Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
  5. ^ a b c Calum Slingerland, "Mary Lynn Rajskub, Tanya Tagaq Join Cast of Arctic Comedy 'North of North'". Exclaim!, March 14, 2024.
  6. ^ "The moment Siaja knows her marriage is over: North of North". CBC. 2025-01-08. Retrieved 2025-01-22.
  7. ^ "Vinnie Karetak | Actor, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-02-06.
  8. ^ Brendan Christie, "Arctic comedy North of North begins filming in Nunavut". Playback, March 14, 2024.
  9. ^ Jamie Casemore, "CBC sets winter 2025 streaming, broadcast lineup". Playback, November 28, 2024.


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