Director: Kahlil Hudson
The aim was a primitive, raw, and direct style, almost like drawings made by children or people inexperienced with drawing, but with a need to express the visions they have inside.
The illustrations for the documentary “Blood & Myth” were meant to represent visions of the Iñukuns, sinister "little people," whose existence is accepted as fact by native communities in Alaska and supported by first-person accounts and chilling sightings in the northern wilderness.
The aim was a primitive, raw, and direct style, almost like drawings made by children or people inexperienced with drawing, but with a need to express the visions they have inside.
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