The indigenous Sami of northern Scandinavia have been labelled "inferior" throughout modern history.
Date/Time: Oct 12 2017, 11:15 am to 1:15 pm
Vancouver, Cineplex Odeon International Village CinemasCost: $15.00
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Sami Blood
Sameblod
Panorama | Youth | Contemporary World Cinema
The indigenous Sami of northern Scandinavia have been labelled "inferior" throughout modern history. Half Sami herself, debuting director Amanda Kernell crafts a deeply moving coming-of-age tale, set in 1930s Sweden, about a 14-year-old Sami girl (Lene Cecilia Sparrok, riveting) whose rejection of her heritage has profound consequences. "A stirring debut… Robustly blends adolescent fears that resonate across borders and generations with a fascinatingly specific, rarely depicted cultural context."—Variety
Grand Jury Prize, Best Actress, Seattle 17; Special Jury Prize, Best Actress, Tokyo 17; Best Director of a Debut Film, Venice 16
This film has been classified so youth under 18 can attend.
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