Muohtačalmmit

Muohtačalmmit

Release date : September 17, 2023
Runtime : 10m
Countries of origin : Finland / Norway /
Original Language : Northern Sami /
Director : Hans Pieski / Arttu Nieminen /
Writers : Hans Pieski /
Production companies : R2 Productions /
September 17, 2023 10m Finland Documentary Northern Sami More
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The experimental documentary depicts the flow of water as a metaphor for Sámi people under pressure in modern times. The film deals with water as a sacred element, pathway and daily source of sustenance for the Sámi people. The poetic essence of the narration comes from Pedar Jalvi, Finland’s first Sámi writer, who describes the connection with water in his poem Muohtačalmmit.
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  • title:Muohtačalmmit
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:10m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Finland · Norway ·
  • Original Language: Northern Sami ·
  • Director: Hans Pieski / Arttu Nieminen /
  • Writers: Hans Pieski ·
  • Production companies: R2 Productions ·
  • Overview:The experimental documentary depicts the flow of water as a metaphor for Sámi people under pressure in modern times. The film deals with water as a sacred element, pathway and daily source of sustenance for the Sámi people. The poetic essence of the narration comes from Pedar Jalvi, Finland’s first Sámi writer, who describes the connection with water in his poem Muohtačalmmit.
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