The Kautokeino Rebellion (Norwegian: Kautokeino-opprøret, Northern Sami: Guovdageainnu Stuimmit)[1] is a 2008 film based on the true story of the Kautokeino riots in Kautokeino, Norway in 1852 in response to the Norwegian exploitation of the Sami community at that time. It was directed by Nils Gaup and was released in January 2008. The music to this film was mostly composed by Sami musician Mari Boine.
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The Kautokeino Rebellion | |
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Directed by | Nils Gaup |
Written by | Nils Isak Eira, Nils Gaup |
Produced by | Tove Kløvvik |
Starring | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Mikael Persbrandt Michael Nyqvist Nils Gaup Mikkel Gaup Anni-Kristiina Juuso |
Cinematography | Philip Øgaard |
Edited by | Jan-Olof Svarvar |
Music by | Mari Boine Svein Schultz Herman Rundberg |
Production company | Rubicon |
Release date | 18 January 2008 |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Languages | Sami Norwegian Swedish |
Budget | 50,000,000 NOK |
Box office | $4,879,311 |
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A four-track soundtrack CD with music by Mari Boine, Svein Schultz, and Herman Rundberg was released by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Scandinavia.
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