Sami Nieida Jojk
A roadmovie in Samiland
Director Liselotte Wajstedt´s documentary is a roadmovie into Sameland. Armed in a Kolt and with a summer’s course in the lingo she is determined to take her place among the people she belongs to. In spite of being Sami herself, she has stood outside the Sami community, bereft of the language and other attributes of the culture. It’s an exciting trip, filled with expectations of new and fulfilling experiences, but the hovering fear of rejection and alienation lurks around the corner. This strong story is portrayed through humoristic documentary narration, imaginative animation and musical editing. How much a Sami can you be, living in the city and without reindeers? Will she be accepted in Sameland?
Director’s Comment
The film is a personal perspective on the experiences I encounter. It is seen with my eyes, touched by my skin, projected through my pictures out to the world. I have now, with this film as a starting point, decided to get to know my roots so I’ll have to have the damn courage to SEE! If I find out that I don’t like what I meet, so be it. I might even be able to become Sami in my own way, without having to depend on their acceptance.
Trailer
Basic Info
Release | 2007 |
Country | Sweden |
Runtime | 58 min |
Language | Swedish Sami |
Subtitles | English Swedish |
Producer | Anna G. Magnúsdóttir |
Director | Liselotte Wajstedt |
Support | The Swedish Film Institute, Tove Torbiörnsson The Artists Council SVT, Hans Lindeberg |
Co-Producers | Filmpool Nord, Sirel Peensaar-Miell |
Distribution | Sweden: Folkets Bio Institutional rights: Filmcentrum International sales: LittleBig Productions |
Music | The Tiny, Simon Marainen, et. al |
Photo | Liselotte Wajstedt |
Editing | Liselotte Wajstedt |