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Films
2 Films
Country
“Greenland”
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films with a digital version
1
short films
1
Region
North America
2
Country
Greenland
2
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Keywords
Children / Young people
1
Environment
1
Rural
1
Social Change
1
Sport
1
Directors
Elixhauser, Sophie
1
Seitz, Anni
1
Vybiral, James
1
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
not set
1
Country of production
Germany
1
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2008
2
Film list
Sermiligaag 65°54’N, 36°22’W
2008
64
‘
Directed by
Anni Seitz
Sophie Elixhauser
.
The people of East Greenland inhabit a small string of coastal land at the edge of the biggest island of the world. Long winters have always shaped daily life here, a life that has gone within a few
North America
Rural
Social Change
Environment
Untouched Rock
2008
28
‘
Directed by
James Vybiral
.
‘Untouched Rock’ follows a British climbing expedition to Greenland where six young men hope to establish new routes on the mountains of ‘the un-named valley’.
North America
Children / Young people
Sport
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