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A documentary of the 20th anniversary of the indigenous RidduRiddu festival, which is a annual festival that takes place in northern Norway. Indigenous people from all over the world travel to this remote place to partake in the festival. Through the Norwegian minister of culture and the former festival leaders, the documentary explores the importance of the festival and what it stands for, which is tolerance, cultural diversity and acceptance. During the filming of the documentary, tragedy strikes as terrorist Anders Behring Breivik kills 77 people in Oslo. One of the victims is the daughter of one of the former leaders. An act against multiculturalism which the RidduRiddu festival stands for. Is festivals such as this more important after the massacre?

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Released: January 1, 2012
Runtime: 52 min
Genres: Documentary Drama
Cast: Stein Bjørn
Crew: Stein Bjørn

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