Awards

Herdswoman awarded in Lübeck, Germany

Herdswoman was awarded with the Documentary Film Prize at the 50th Nordic Film Days in Lübeck.

Statement of the Jury
The Documentary Film Prize goes to the Swedish documentary film "Herdswoman" by Kine Boman. The ongoing conflict between Sami traditions and profit-oriented modern Sweden serves to portray a civilization threatened to sink into oblivion. By means of striking images and sounds, director Kine Bomann successfully depicts the struggle of the Sami people for their culture and their living space. Hopefully, the prize will encourage her to further pursue the topic and keep up her commitment for this minority.

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Herdswoman awarded in Nepal and Norway

Herdswoman won the AUDIENCE PRIZE at the Riddu Riđđu International festival in Norway! Earlier the film recieved the  'BEST ESTHETICS AWARD at 'Nepal International Indigenous Film Festival 2008'.



 

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Awards

Herdswoman was awarded with the Documentary Film Prize at the 50th Nordic Film Days in Lübeck. The film has earlier won an Audience Prize and Best Esthetic Award.

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The participants
Aina - senior herdswoman from Ran sameby

In the old days she used to ski many miles, child and provisions on her back - now she takes to the hills on a four-wheeler or a snow scooter.

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The film makers
Kine Boman - regissör för dokumentärfilmen Hjordeliv

The director Kine Boman has been engaged professionally in documentary filming since 2001. Her first own documentary was The Only Image of My Father, first presented at the Göteborg International Film Festival 2004.

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