In the company of Anastasia & Markku, filmmakers from the Far North

In the company of Anastasia & Markku, filmmakers from the Far North

Release date : March 24, 2023
Runtime : 1h 18m
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Original Language : English / Finnish / Russian /
Director : Pascal Privet /
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Markku Lehmuskallio, Finnish, is a woodsman turned filmmaker. Anastasia Lapsui, born under a Nenètse tepee and the granddaughter of a shaman, became a radio journalist in the Nenètse language and has never stopped singing the stories of the tundra. They met 30 years ago, and have been making documentaries and feature films together ever since, inspired by the lives and legends of the Arctic peoples of Siberia, Canada and Scandinavia. Two beings united to create a cinema of resistance, inspired by the sacred breath of myths and the relationship that the cultures of the Far North once had with Mother Earth.
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  • title:In the company of Anastasia & Markku, filmmakers from the Far North
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 18m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English · Finnish · Russian ·
  • Director: Pascal Privet /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Markku Lehmuskallio, Finnish, is a woodsman turned filmmaker. Anastasia Lapsui, born under a Nenètse tepee and the granddaughter of a shaman, became a radio journalist in the Nenètse language and has never stopped singing the stories of the tundra. They met 30 years ago, and have been making documentaries and feature films together ever since, inspired by the lives and legends of the Arctic peoples of Siberia, Canada and Scandinavia. Two beings united to create a cinema of resistance, inspired by the sacred breath of myths and the relationship that the cultures of the Far North once had with Mother Earth.
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