Awards
Herdswoman awarded in Lübeck, Germany
Herdswoman was awarded with the Documentary Film Prize at the 50th Nordic Film Days in Lübeck.
Statement of the Jury
The Documentary Film Prize goes to the
Swedish documentary film "Herdswoman" by Kine Boman. The ongoing
conflict between Sami traditions and profit-oriented modern Sweden
serves to portray a civilization threatened to sink into oblivion. By
means of striking images and sounds, director Kine Bomann successfully
depicts the struggle of the Sami people for their culture and their
living space. Hopefully, the prize will encourage her to further pursue
the topic and keep up her commitment for this minority.
See photos from the award night here .
Herdswoman awarded in Nepal and Norway
Herdswoman won the AUDIENCE PRIZE at the Riddu Riđđu International festival in Norway! Earlier the film recieved the 'BEST ESTHETICS AWARD at 'Nepal International Indigenous Film Festival 2008'.
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Awards
Herdswoman was awarded with the Documentary Film Prize at the 50th Nordic Film Days in Lübeck. The film has earlier won an Audience Prize and Best Esthetic Award.
The participants
Elisabeth is a woman who stands up for herself in a male-dominated trade. She hunts elk, she slaughters and cuts up the meat. She is the strongwoman, with a headstrongness that makes anything possible as long as you are determined enough.
The film makers
Rasmus Ohlander has been active in editing since 1998. Graduate of the Editing School at University College of Film, Radio, Television and Theatre in Stockholm.