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  1. Trial at Fortitude Bay: Directed by Vic Sarin. With Lolita Davidovich, Henry Czerny, Raoul Max Trujillo, Robert Ito. Defence attorney Gina Antonelli is sent to an Arctic village to defend 19 year-old Pauloosie, accused of committing a violent crime.

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  2. Trial at Fortitude Bay is a television film released in 1994 and directed by Victor Sarin. It stars Henry Czerny, Raoul Trujillo, and Lolita Davidovich. Davidovitch plays Giana Antonelli, an attorney assigned to defend an Inuit youth from charges of sexual assault against a minor.

  3. Jan 1, 1994 · Movie of the Week initially produced by Margit Nance and Chris Zimmer for the Canadian Broadcasting Company. The film is based loosely on a Margit Nance's 1985 documentary, Arctic Bay: The Community and the Court.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Trial at Fortitude Bay" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Freevee, Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to rent "Trial at Fortitude Bay" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.

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  5. Stream 'Trial at Fortitude Bay' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this...

  6. Jan 1, 1994 · Overview. Defence attorney Gina Antonelli is sent to an Arctic village to defend 19 year-old Pauloosie, accused of committing a violent crime. Her rival, prosecutor Daniel Metz seeks the maximum sentence possible under Canadian law, but Gina comes to understand the reasons why the Inuits own justice system has worked for thousands of years.

  7. Trial at Fortitude Bay is a legal drama from 1994, directed by Vic Sarin and starring Lolita Davidovich, Henry Czerny, and Raoul Max Trujillo. The movie tells the story of a young Inuit man named Kaki, who is accused of killing a white hunter in the small town of Fortitude Bay, located in the Canadian Arctic.