Published Mar 19. 2015 - 9 years ago
Updated or edited Oct 17. 2018

Hooke Ungava: An Expedition to No Man’s Land

A first Quebec movie nominated for the IF4 international festival North American tour.

The Quebec production Hooké Ungava: An Expedition to No Man’s Land will be touring North America. The fly-fishing movie, a Hooké product, is an official selection of the International Fly-Fishing Film Festival (IF4), a large-scale festival in the outdoor industry.

Through this selection, the original version of the movie will be presented in more than forty destinations through United-States and Canada. The IF4 tour will stop by Montreal and Quebec City on March 18th and March 24th respectively.

Shot on summer 2014, the movie presents a 10-day expedition with the Hooké tribe. In the most Northern parts of Quebec and Labrador, the team flew over mountain ranges, falls and canyons in search of Atlantic salmons and Arctic chars. The final result is a 30-minute film presenting the best fly-fishing action, breathtaking landscapes of Ungava Bay and high quality aerial footage from the Torngats mountain range and the polar bear country.

About Hooké

Hooké comes from the initiative of a group of French Canadians with a passion for fly-fishing, video and design. From the beginning, the project was meant to promote a fresh vision of fly-fishing and outdoor activities via films and clothing. Hooké’s goal is to introduce a new audience to the universe of fly-fishing by sharing its adventures on modern medias and various platforms. Our trips are all about exploring new places with our friends while having the time of our life, because we want more fishermen and more kids on the rivers, enjoying the fly-fishing vibes as we do and making the most of what the outdoors have to offer.

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La production québécoise Hooké Ungava : An Expedition to No Man’s Land fera le tour de l’Amérique du Nord. Le film de pêche à la mouche, produit de la compagnie Hooké, a été sélectionné par l’International Fly Fishing Film Festival, un festival de grande envergure dans le monde du plein air.
Grâce à cette sélection, la version anglaise du film sera présentée dans plus d’une quarantaine de destinations à travers les États-Unis et le Canada. La tournée IF4 sera entre autres de passage à Montréal et Québec les 18 et 24 mars respectivement.

Tourné à l’été 2014, le film présente une expédition de 10 jours avec la tribu Hooké. À l’extrémité nord du Québec et du Labrador, l’équipe a survolé montagnes, chûtes et rivières à la recherche de saumons atlantique et d’ombles chevaliers. Au final, une production de trente minutes présentant les meilleures scènes de pêche à la mouche, les paysages ahurissants de l’Ungava et des images aériennes haute qualité au cœur des monts Torngats et du pays de l’ours polaire.

À propos de Hooké
Le projet Hooké part de l’initiative d’un groupe de Canadiens français avec une passion pour la pêche à la mouche, la vidéo et le design. Depuis ses débuts, le projet promeut une approche renouvelée de la pêche et des activités de plein air via ses films et sa gamme de vêtements. Le plan de la tribu Hooké : introduire un nouvel auditoire au monde de la pêche à la mouche en partageants ses aventures sur des médias actuels. Les films Hooké c’est le bon temps passé entre amis sur le bord de la rivière, les nouvelles rencontres et la découverte de nouveaux endroits. Hooké veut davantage de pêcheurs sur les rivières et plus de personnes avec qui partager sa passion pour le bord de la fosse.
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Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen
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