17 minutes Greenland

no information on the tagline

Where is Greenland located? What does the country actually look like? Who lives there? What is life like there? The film seeks to answer these and similar questions by depicting life and nature around Greenland today, in the developing towns of the west coast, the less developed settlements of the east coast and the large Thule base in the far north. The film was intended to help placing and defining Greenland on the world map and in the minds of foreigners and Danes alike.

Jørgen Roos

Director

No information

Writers

No information

Producers

$0

Budget

$0

Revenue

01-01-1967

Release Date

DK

Country

-

Rating

-

Votes

-

Age Rating

17 min

Runtime

Released

Status

-

Language

Popular actors
Media

View all media:

All Media

Нет информации по фоновой картинке

Медиа изображениеМедиа изображениеМедиа изображение
Director
Jørgen Roos

Jørgen Roos

Jørgen Roos was a Danish documentary filmmaker and cinematographer, celebrated for his extensive work in documenting Greenlandic culture and the Arctic environment. He began his career in the 1940s and directed numerous documentaries that brought attention to the lives and traditions of Greenland's indigenous people. Roos's notable works include Nordatlantens folk (1956) and Angotee (1953), the latter winning the Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. His dedication to ethnographic filmmaking has been instrumental in preserving and showcasing Arctic cultures to a broader audience.
Related Movies

There are no similar films yet.

You might like it

There are no recommended films yet.