Skábmagovat Gets Guests from Several Continents PDF Print
The Indigenous Peoples’ Film Festival Skábmagovat begins on Thursday, 22 Jan. 2015, with many international guests attending. Inari will get guests from North America, South America and Siberia, for example.

The festival has its focus on the indigenous film of Latin America. Our special guest Jeannette Paillán, a Mapuche director from Chile, is a founding member of CLACPI, an organisation that promotes indigenous film making. She is also the head of the biggest indigenous film festival of South America.

Cindy Benitez, a Film and Video Center Programmer from the Smithsonian Institution in New York, engages actively in film making among the North American Natives and in youth projects in Central America. The Film and Video Center that the Institution founded in 1979 is the oldest indigenous centre on media art in the USA.

Yakutian director Mihail Lukachevskyi from the Sakha Republik in Russia belongs to the young generation of directors that have got their schooling in film making at the St. Petersburg State University of Film and Television. In Inari, we will see the feature film A White Day by this film maker who has been granted several awards for his short films.

Another guest that comes from Sakha is Sardana Savvina. She comes from ASIAC, the Arctic State Institute for Art and Culture, an institution that has been engaged in cooperation with the Sámi Education Institute in Inari for years. Savvina is also the Curator for the Yakutia International Film Festival.

This year, Africa will be represented by films telling about the situation of the Maasai on Thursday, before the official opening of the festival. The show will consist of two short films on the rights of the Maasai, with Jenni Kauppila from the UN Association Finland attending.

Naturally, we will also see Sámi film makers in Inari. The festival will be attended for example by Harry Johansen, Ima Aikio-Arianaick, animation virtuoso Jouni West and a group of directors from the Kautokeino Film Lab project that has yielded a set of seven short films for the festival.

And of course we will meet Andte Gaup-Juuso, the winner of the Finnish Big Brother; Gaup-Juuso features the short film Sámi boja by Elle Sofe Henriksen!

The music at our night clubs is provided by Maxida Märak, who is known for her engagement in opposing mining in Gállok, and rappers Amoc and Ailu Valle.

 

Press photos: http://skabmagovat.fi/skabmagovat_2014/?page_id=1245

 

Further information:

Anne-Kirste Aikio, tel. +358 40 768 1689.

Jorma Lehtola, tel. +358 50 414 4349.

www.skabmagovat.fi
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