
G.I. Jane
1997


34 votes
Religious and cultural reawakening inspires rebellion in a 19th century Norwegian village.
Director
Nils GaupWriters
Status
Released
Original Language
Danish
Budget
$7.3M
Revenue
N/A
Production Companies
In 1852, Sami reindeer herders in the Arctic region of Norway were fed up with the Norwegian liquor industry exploiting their tendency to alcoholism, local government officials seizing parts of their herds, and a corrupt state church ignoring it all. They rioted, beating the local priest and killing a merchant and government official. The two men considered ringleaders, Aslak Haetta and Mons Somby, were tried and executed. This incidence is little-known in most of Europe, but in the history of the Sami people it is one of the few tales of resistence to pressure from their southern neighbors an…
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