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Films
2 Films
Directors
“Rasmussen, Ulla”
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films with a digital version
1
Region
Scandinavia
2
Country
Faroe Islands
2
Keywords
Everyday Life
1
Infrastructure / Transport
1
Land Rights
1
Rural
1
Social Organisation
1
Directors
Rasmussen, Ulla
2
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Series
Western Outposts – Faroese Cinematic Narratives
2
Country of production
Denmark
2
Year of production
1990
1
1992
1
Film list
1700 Metres from the Future
1990
86
‘
Directed by
Ulla Rasmussen
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Ulla Boje Rasmussen portrays with humour and empathy life in the small Faroese village of Gásadalur, inhabited by just 16 adults and a 9-year old boy. The film gives a unique insight into the
Scandinavia
Land Rights
Infrastructure / Transport
The Light on Mykines Island
1992
66
‘
Directed by
Ulla Rasmussen
.
Ulla Boje Rasmussen’s at once historical and contemporary documentary from 1992 about the life and nature of the sparsely populated and spellbound island of Mykines. With outstanding footage she
Scandinavia
Everyday Life
Social Organisation
Rural
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