The midnight sun is still far away from Gildeskål, but in the darkness of the cinema dreams do come true. The out-door cinema has become a tradition at Sørfinnset skole/the nord land. This is the third time Rakett (Åse Løvgren and Karolin Tampere) takes a trip to the north during wintertime, to keep us warm with action and hi-ho on the schoolyard.
There will be a rich film-program with Industry as a central cue. There will be drama, dance, speed, drudgery and proletarian magic. To gain even more heat, apart from the movies that glow, there will be a fireplace, a lavvu and the tent sauna. A soup will be served and the barbeque is hot. Bring your skies, something for the bbq, drinks, warm clothes, something to sit on, and everything is going to be just fine. (Announcement text by Geir Tore Holm, translated by Karolin Tampere)
Ski-In cinema and Saturday café: Theme Industry
Menue of the day:
Homemade vs. Toro instant soup, Percolator vs. Kettle coffee, Follicle vs. Bag, Findus vs. Sørfjorden, Sørfjord potatocrisps vs. Chips, Lipton vs. Herbal tea and much more…
How do industrialization characterize people and their living conditions?
Lecture/ conversation about industrialization in the area of Nordland county, by professor Jon Gulowsen, University in Bodø.
Presentation of photography work documenting industrial landscapes by artist Åse Løvgren.
Handicraft by people from the village.
Ski-In Cinema program, from the perspective of Industry:
20:15 Modern Times (1936) – Charlie Chaplin
21:45 Cvaldas Dance – excerpt from Dancer in the Dark (2000) with Björk, director Lars von Trier
22:00 Break – Hot Fish soup
22:20 The Bottles (2007). Video work by Jungju An, from Korea
22:30 I’ve Seen It All – excerpt from Dancer in the Dark (2000) with Björk, director Lars von Trier
22:40 Koyaanisquatsi – Life out of Balance (1982). Director Godfrey Reggio
00:10 Modern Times – Chaplin karaoke