Seven Songs from the Tundra | Encounters Mega Archive/Library
Awards (click to collapse)

Créteil International Women’s Film Festival, France (2000) – Winner: Grand Prix

Entrevues Film Festival, France (2001) – Winner: Audience Award: Feature Film

Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, Czech Republic (2009) – Nominated: Silver Eye Award: Best Short Documentary

Jussi Awards, Finland (2001) – Winner: Best Film

Jussi Awards, Finland (2001) – Nominated: Best Screenplay

Palm Springs International Film Festival, USA (2001) – Winner: FIPRESCI Prize

Paris Film Festival, France (2001) – Winner: Press Award

Feature
International

2001

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Film Poster

The visually dazzling contrasts of horizon-less snowy expanses and lush seasonal vegetation of the Tundra is the setting for this unusual film. Director Lapsui weaves a number of legends and her own experiences into stories that document and describe the life of the Nenets, the nomadic people who hunt and fish in the Russian tundra. The first and seventh songs [the ritual sacrifice of a reindeer to the gods and a woman singing to her child] are documentary. The five central vignettes are a dramatic depiction by the Nenets of the harsh effect Soviet communism has had on their age-old social order. This is the world’s first feature film in the Nenets language.


Previous Festivals

Paris FF, France (2001)

Palm Springs Int’l FF, USA (2001)

Jihlava Int’l Doc FF, Czech Republic (2009)

Entrevues Film Festival, France (2001)

Créteil Int’l Women’s FF, France (2000)