Eatnameamet - Our Silent Struggle
Von Suvi West
Von Suvi West
Im Rahmen von SPEAKING BACK
74 min., mit englischen Untertiteln
Eintritt frei

Foto von Anssi Kömi
Eatnameamet - Our Silent struggle is a collective cry for help of the Sámi people. This film is born from my personal experience living as a Sámi here in Finland. Time after time I’ve come across to misinformation, prejudices and oppressive structures towards us. My people and culture are fighting a silent war against increasing colonialism. I felt that I also need to do something on behalf of our future. So Eatnameamet came to be. Story about colonialism isn’t my personal story or a singular experience of any individual. Expropriation of the land, forced Finnishzation, destruction of our livelihood and curtailment of our rights had been a collective pain for my people. This story couldn’t have been told through a single point of view. Listening to people I realised that we are at the core of un-dealt traumas. For me, Eatnameamet is a collective cry for help. This film was born from the love for my Sámi people and the Sámi land. We Sámi’s have the right to get our voice to be heard, but it is also a right for everyone else to learn about the Sámi people and our current situation. Knowledge creates understanding and understanding is essential for peaceful coexistence of two different nations in the same state. Ignorance isn’t anyone’s fault, the problem is in the oppressive structures. I invite the audience to this journey into the realm of the Sámi’s where one must take a silent stand and fight for the preservation of the culture for the future generations." – Suvi West
Regisseurin und Autorin: Suvi West | Produzentin: Janne Niskala | Kamera: Anssi Kömi | Ton: Pekka Aikio | Dramaturgie: Anja Ahola | Editor: Markus Leppälä | Musikkomposition: Anthoni Hætta
Suvi West (geb. 1982) arbeitet als freiberufliche Regisseurin, Drehbuchautorin und Cutterin. Sie hat unter anderem bei fünf Kurzdokumentarfilmen Regie geführt, die international auf Reisen gingen, und 2016 ihren ersten Spielfilm Me and My Little Sister gedreht. Sie ist auch Autorin der 8-teiligen Fernsehserie Märät Säpikkäät, die junge Sámi auf humorvolle Weise vorstellt und für die beste Fernsehserie des Jahres 2012 nominiert wurde.
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