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With Reindeer and Sled in Inka Länta’s Winterland

With Reindeer and Sled in Inka Länta’s Winterland

Genres

Documentary

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Everyday wintertime life of Sámi reindeer herder Inka Länta and her family, mingling authentic and fictionalized takes.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

66 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

04 December 1926

Country

Sweden

Cast

Inka Länta

Inka Länta

Self

Petter Länta

Petter Länta

Self

Anta Pirak

Anta Pirak

Self

Henrik Omma

Henrik Omma

Self

Guttorm Blind

Guttorm Blind

Self

August Lundberg

August Lundberg

Self

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