Invasion of the Beer People
Catalogue Number: MUME06
Producer: Mushkeg Media Inc.
Producing Agencies: Nutaaq Media Inc.
Subject: First Nations Studies, Indigenous Peoples
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 1995
Running Time: 48:00
What happens when a giant international brewery uses a small Canadian Inuit village to stage a massive promotion for beer? When they book some of the biggest names in contemporary rock? When they fly 500 contest winners from across North America on an all-expenses paid junket to Tuktoyaktuk for an intimate concert on the shores of the Arctic Ocean?
On Labour Day Weekend 1995, hundreds of contest winners from across Canada and the United States were flown in by Molson Breweries to Tuktoyaktuk, a tiny Arctic settlement on the Beaufort Sea. Headlined as a "Polar Beach Party", it was the largest concert the North had ever seen. Bands used to playing stadiums, Metallica, Hole, Veruca Salt and Moist. found themselves in a clover-shaped tent playing to five hundred enthusiastic "southerners" and the lucky locals.
International media, dozens of beer executives and hundreds of party-goers rained down on Tuktoyaktuk in a bizarre cavalcade of equipment, flash and beer reminiscent of white man's first contact with the North. Tuktoyaktuk, where you can drink alcohol but can't buy it, was forced to confront the mixed blessings of publicity, tourism and alcohol.
Invasion of the Beer People, a fast paced and imaginative documentary, deals with a spectacular media event in a spectacular location. Is the Polar Beach Party indeed "rock and roll history", or merely another example of a massive marketing strategy designed simply to sell beer - ice beer at that?