ÁRRAN 360° 2.0
Premiering at Bodø2024 European Capital of Culture, ÁRRAN 360° enters a new phase, ÁRRAN 2.0, presenting five new 360-degree films. This first-of-its-kind film project features original 360-degree films created by leading Sámi filmmakers from across Sápmi. The 360-degree format has previously been primarily used as a visual technique, and to a small extent has been tested in the development of story-driven films with a clear narrative. Five new films from Sami filmmakers, shot with a unique camera rig consisting of six cameras presented on a 360 degree screen at NANT Studios in Docklands.
DUIDDO
Rássegáldu and its hidden mythical presence bear witness to ancient holistic beliefs about humanity and its connection to nature.
IN MY HAND
“In My Hand” is a compelling true story, narrated by Niillas Somby, that explores the personal and historical struggles of the Sámi people. The film navigates between imprisonment, protests, and surreal encounters, providing a unique insight into one man’s extraordinary journey. It concludes with a powerful call to action for the preservation of nature.
MÁILMMITTKUS
Máilmmittkus is a surreal journey to the complex relationship between Indigenous peoples and the unstoppable force of technological progression. The film depicts different stages of technological advancement and their effects on Indigenous peoples. Modern technology is often seen as a downfall of sustainable ways of living on the land. Still, according to many historians, the Sámi have themselves, at least partly, embraced and welcomed the technical revolution also in the past.
OVIAS 2
We have all heard of SAIVO, but what is the otherworld of their world? A short visual exploration of the world of OVIAS in the genre of Indigenous Futurism.
PCA-TV 270
The architecture around us not only tells us who we are but also who we aspire to be. Contemporary architecture lacks self-reflective and critical discussions. To understand contexts, we need to examine the built environment around us. PCA-TV aims to provide an investigative and playful look at various elements underlying the architecture around us.