Kaisa’s Enchanted Forest
A proud member of Finland’s indigenous Skolt Sámi tribe, flmmaker Katia Gauriloff found a treasure trove of pristine 16mm footage of her grandmother Kaisa, a legendary storyteller and singer of le’udd epic ballads.
By sending around postcards all over Europe, Katia recovered these priceless film and voice recordings from the 30s-70s, shot by the Swiss writer Robert Crottet, who lived with Kaisa in the 30s, and Spanish photographer Enrique Mendez. Their poetic footage and newly created animation depicting the stories creates a poetic, moving portrait of a charismatic woman who stayed strong as WWII forced them to relocate to a part of Finland where they had to give up their rein-deer-herding way of life.
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projection time:82 min.
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country/year:Finland/2016
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director:Katja Gauriloff
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pictures:Enrique Méndez, Heikki Färm
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production:Oktober Oy
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selected festivals and awards:Hot Docs Toronto 2016, DOK Leipzig 2016
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