« takaisin edelliselle sivulle
1992
Aaltonen Jouko, Lappalainen Heimo
Finland
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: The first part of the Taiga Nomads -trilogy
Synopsis: The Evenks live in Siberia, in the east side of the Jenisei River. There are approximately 28 000 Evenks. The autonomic Evenkiysky District is sparsely inhabited taiga. There are no roads and reindeer and helicopters are used as means of transport. The connections to the rest of the world are poor and the climate is harsh, especially in the winter; in December and January the temperature can be 50 degrees below zero. The primary sources of livelihood are reindeer management, hunting and fishing. The Evenks are nomands, who wander along with the reindeer. “Taiga Nomads” portrays the life of the Evenks in the last year of the Soviet administration.
Sasha Archemku and his family are the sovkhoz’s reindeer brigade number 6. The family wanders around the taiga leading the traditional way of life. They have several new camps every year.
Tuotantomaa: Finland
Tila: Valmis
Tekijät Director: Aaltonen Jouko (myös käsikirjoitus) , Lappalainen Heimo (myös käsikirjoitus)
Esitykset ja palkinnot Festivaalit: Göttingen film festival 1993: Main Prize / Germany, Pärnu Film Festival 1993: Grand Prize / Estonia, Fondazione Medikinale International Parma 1993: Prix Leonardo, Festival dei Popoli Florence / Italy, Northern Traveling Film Festival 2004 / Russia, Cinema du Reel, The Finnish Institute in Paris 2005 / France, Finnish State Quality Support, Tampere International Short Film Festival, Midnight Sun Film Festival Sodankylä, Espoo Cine / Finland, Margaret Mead Film Festival / USA, NAFA Film Festival Reykjavik / Iceland
Tuotanto Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy

