The Black Lapp
The Black Lapp

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The Black Lapp

2003
Movie
87 min
Norwegian

Anna lives with her father Karl someplace in the outskirts of northern Norway. Karl killed his ex-wife and threw her newborn coloured child into the sea when he discovered that she obviously had been unfaithful. Now Karl is being haunted by her ghost and is developing a serious drinking problem. Anna is looking for the love of her life, but there aren't many bachelors around - until they discovers another small family on the other side of the mountain. They meet a semi-alcoholized widow on Karl's age, her son Peder, and her black adopted son, Ante, that arrived from the sea on a piece of wood.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the life and cultural significance of the Sámi people, indigenous to the Arctic region of Northern Europe. It offers a glimpse into their traditional ways of life, their connection to the land, and the challenges they face in modern society. The film highlights their reindeer herding practices and rich cultural heritage.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for 'The Black Lapp' is scarce due to its nature as a short documentary likely produced for specific cultural or educational purposes. It is not widely reviewed by mainstream critics or listed on major aggregation sites. However, similar documentaries focusing on indigenous cultures often receive positive attention for their ethnographic value and sensitivity in portrayal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its cultural insight into the Sámi people.

  • Often noted for its brief yet informative depiction of traditional Arctic life.

  • May be considered valuable for educational contexts exploring indigenous cultures.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not available for this title.

Fun Fact

The Sámi people have their own parliament in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, representing their rights and culture.

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