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The White Gold of Greenland
The White Gold of Greenland

The White Gold of Greenland

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Danish documentary from 2025.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Danish

Runtime

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Rating

10/10

Release Date

09 February 2025

Country

Denmark

Cast

Naja Dyrendom Graugaard

Naja Dyrendom Graugaard

Self

Lise Lyck

Lise Lyck

Self

Larsemiili Johansen

Larsemiili Johansen

Self

Daniel Thorleifsen

Daniel Thorleifsen

Self

Arnatsiaq R. Jakobsen

Arnatsiaq R. Jakobsen

Self

Salik Rosing

Salik Rosing

Self

Peter Schmidt Hansen

Peter Schmidt Hansen

Self

Hanne Jakobsen

Hanne Jakobsen

Self

Jørgen Christensen

Jørgen Christensen

Self

Niels Peter Mikaelsen

Niels Peter Mikaelsen

Self

Marie-Louise Skov Jensen

Marie-Louise Skov Jensen

Self

Peter Barfoed

Peter Barfoed

Self

Ruth Mikaelsen

Ruth Mikaelsen

Self

Pavia Mikaelsen

Pavia Mikaelsen

Self

Tom Høyem

Tom Høyem

Self

Mads Fægteborg

Mads Fægteborg

Self

Torben M. Andersen

Torben M. Andersen

Self

Arindam Banerjee

Arindam Banerjee

Self

Múte B. Egede

Múte B. Egede

Self

Anders Fogh Rasmussen

Anders Fogh Rasmussen

Self (Voice, archive)

Hans Hedtoft

Hans Hedtoft

Self (Voice, archive)

Jesper Langballe

Jesper Langballe

Self (Voice, archive)

Anker Jørgensen

Anker Jørgensen

Self (archive)

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