Svidd neger (in English, Scorched Negro) is a Norwegian film released in 2003, directed by Erik Smith Meyer and written by Stein Elvestad. Norwegian band Ulver provided the soundtrack. The plot revolves around two families living in a rural part of Norway. The main character is a young black man who wants to be a Sami.
| Svidd neger | |
|---|---|
| English | Scorched Negro |
| Directed by | Erik Smith Meyer |
| Written by | Stein Elvestad |
| Produced by | Knud Bjørne-Larsen Erling Falch |
| Cinematography | Hoyte Van Hoytema |
| Edited by | Hoyte Van Hoytema |
| Music by | Trond Nedberg Ulver |
Production companies | Barentsfilm AS Borealis Filmfalken A/S |
| Distributed by | Oro Film A/S |
Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | Norway |
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