Netflix’s first Canadian original series has arrived and it’s a winner. North of North is a half-hour comedy series starring Anna Lambe as Siaja, a twenty-six-year-old Inuk woman in the small fictional town of Ice Cove in the province of Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic, the largest and northernmost territory of Canada. Siaja is having a bit of an identity crisis and wants desperately to break out of the rut she’s in, starting with her marriage to a self-absorbed husband, who happens to be the most popular guy in town. But breaking away from her husband, who is also the father of her young daughter, won’t be easy, and neither
will forging a new life for herself, including getting a job and figuring out what she wants to do with her life and who exactly she is, other than being a wife and mother.
If this all sounds really deep, the best part about North of North is that creators Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Amaquq-Baril sprinkle the meaningful themes so lightly and subtly throughout the eight episodes of the first season that you hardly even notice because you are having such a good time just vibing with these fun people in this amazing place.