Thursday-cinema in Manndalen
Thursday, the 10th of october will we show the movies Den ville roboten and Føkkings Nesseby here on the centre for northern people.
Den ville roboten
Autumn’s critically acclaimed, great family film! The robot Roz ends up on a deserted island after a shipwreck, and has to adapt to new surroundings. The alien nature can be brutal, but Roz gradually develops relationships with many creatures from the animal kingdom. The wild robot is a powerful story about finding oneself, and one’s place in the world, as well as the fascinating bridge between nature and technology – and being connected to everything that is alive around us. The film is written and directed by Chris Sanders, who is behind the Dragon Trainer, Croods and Lilo & Stitch films. Peter Brown published the book The Wild Robot in 2016, which later became a best-selling trilogy and was translated into many languages.
Director: Chris Sanders
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Year of production: 2024
Actors: Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Catherine O’Hara, Bill Nighy, Stephanie Hsu, Matt Berry, Mark Hamill
Genre: Animation / Family film /
Nationality: United States
Length: 1 hour. 41 min.
Age limit with justification: Children.
Føkkings Nesseby
15-year-old Elvira does not quite fit in the Sami village of Unjárga, where she lives. In rebellion, Elvira cultivates her half-Danish identity, as her mother became pregnant at a fertility clinic in Denmark. Elvira dreams that a cool Danish father figure will help her solve life’s problems, but the chaos begins in earnest when her real father appears.
Director: Egil Pedersen
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Year of production: 2024
Actors: Sarah Olaussen Eira, Ingá Elisá Påve Idivuoma, Aslat Mahtte Gaup, Amund Lode, Ánne Mággá Wigelius, Sara Sofia Mienna
Genre: Norwegian /Coming of age /Drama /
Nationality: Norway
Length: 1 hour. 18 min.
Age limit with justification: Youth / Adults.
The film contains some dramatic scenes with somewhat unstable adults and outbursts of emotion. Since these are short-lived and depicted in a subdued manner, the film is nevertheless not considered harmful for children over 6 years of age.
For more information click on the link: Bygdekinoen – Senter for nordlige folk, Manndalen