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LIHKKU!

LIHKKU!

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An essay film about how it may feel to grow up as a young Sami in Sweden, with poetry written by Ella-Maria Nutti and graphics by Irma Bergdahl. The partying of a typical teenager together with the labels put on you that wont go away, the questions which are thrown on you as knives in the back. A tribute to our ancestors who fought for our rights and a declaration of love to the young Samis who continues to fight

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Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

8 mins

Rating

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Release Date

02 March 2020

Country

Sweden

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