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Film starring Tatiana Maslany to hold auditions in Iqaluit

Auditions are being held in Iqaluit this week for the independent feature film Two Lovers and A Bear that will be filmed both in Ontario and Iqaluit later this spring.
Canadian actor Tatiana Maslany with her award for best performance in a continuing dramatic role for Orphan Black at the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto last March. She is slated to star in Two Lovers and A Bear, an independent feature film that will be filmed both in Ontario and Iqaluit later this spring. (Fred Thornhill/Canadian Press)

Auditions are being held in Iqaluit this week for an independent movie that will be filmed both in Ontario and Iqaluit later this spring.

Ellen Hamilton, a co-producer on Two Lovers and A Bear, says thefilmwill star TatianaMaslany from the TV show Orphan Black and DaneDeHaan, a critically acclaimed up-and-comer. It has a budget of nearly $10 million.

The movie is about the love between a white man and a woman who is half-white, half-Inuk. It has magical elements such as a talking polar bear.

The film also touches on some of the painful parts of recent Inuit history.Roselynn Akulukjuk, the movie's third assistant director, says one scene set in an abandoned military base is particularly touching.

"It shows what Inuit went through, like pictures of Inuit going to residential schools or the dogs being killed," she says.

Director Kim Nguyen's previous film War Witch was nominated for an Academy Award for foreign-language film.

Auditions for film roles begin on Friday.