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Films
found one film
with a digital version available
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Region
“Scandinavia”
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Country
“Faroe Islands”
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Colour / Black and white
“Colour”
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films with a digital version
1
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Region
Scandinavia
1
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Country
Faroe Islands
1
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Keywords
Infrastructure / Transport
1
Land Rights
1
Directors
Rasmussen, Ulla
1
Series
Western Outposts – Faroese Cinematic Narratives
1
Country of production
Denmark
1
Year of production
1990
1
Colour / Black and white
Film
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 inhabitants living conditions. It portrays their expectations or a long-awaited tunnel through the fell – which cuts off the village from the ourside world as well as from the future. Film awards include "Best Nordic Documentary" (Nordic Panorama 1990, Norway). Presented in a new, digitised version with the epilogfilm, Not on a Friday (2015), depicting the tunnel breakthrough.
Scandinavia
Land Rights
Infrastructure / Transport