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Harry Okpik, champion dog musher, races 600 km across tundra

Shot in Nunavik, Okpik's Dream follows the story of champion dog musher Harry Okpik as he races 600 kilometres across the tundra in the grueling Ivakkak, the annual Inuit sled dog race.

New documentary airs on CBC in Quebec on Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. ET

Montreal filmmaker Laura Rietveld's feature documentary follows the story of 60-year-old Harry Sam Willy Okpik, a champion dog musher and amputee who lives in the remote Inuit community of Quaqtaq, Nunavik. Shot over the course of four seasons, the film follows Okpik as he prepares for and races in the Ivakkak, a grueling, 600-kilometre Inuit sled dograce across the Quebec Arctic.

Becoming a dog musher was Okpik's childhood dream.

However, in the early 1960s, government agents shot the dogs of Quaqtaq, and 11-year-old Harry's dream was destroyed.

Twelve years later, after a traumatic education at aresidential school, Okpik lost a leg as a result of an accidentally self-inflicted wound. He spent three years in hospital, estranged from his community.

Okpik returned home to reclaim his identity by revisiting his childhood dream, helping to bring back an Inuit tradition that had been lost for decades.

Featuring a soundtrack by Montreal producer Ramachandra Borcar, Rietveld's debut documentary is a powerful human story about a man whose exceptional life and message of determination transcendcultural differences.

Okpik's Dream airs Aug. 29 at 7p.m. ET on CBC Quebec.