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Top Se-Language Movies

Welcome to our carefully curated selection of Se-language films, where linguistic expression, cultural nuances, and storytelling traditions merge to deliver captivating viewing experiences. From acclaimed classics to cutting-edge new releases, these titles represent the richness and diversity of cinema produced in the Se language. Whether you’re a language learner, a cultural enthusiast, or simply curious about exploring new cinematic territories, our collection offers a treasure trove of audiovisual artistry.

With 3 remarkable titles currently featured, our catalog is frequently updated to include fresh releases, restored classics, and hidden gems. Detailed descriptions, ratings, and user reviews guide you in finding the perfect movie for any mood or occasion. Immerse yourself in the vibrant worlds and authentic voices of se-language cinema, and discover stories that transcend borders and spark meaningful connections.

Let the River Flow (2023)

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During summer 1979, Ester moves to Alta in Northern Norway to begin teaching at an elementary school. Like many Sámi at the time, she is ashamed of her heritage and conceals her ethnicity. Ester goes to great lengths to fit in, even joining in with the derogatory jokes. When her cousin Mikkhal takes her to a camp by the Alta River, where people are demonstrating against the building of a dam, Ester learns how the fight for the river is also a revolt against the years of brutal racism and discrimination against her people. After a major confrontation with the police, Mikkhal and some other Sámi decide to go to Oslo to hunger strike in front

Yoik (2014)

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The untold story of one of the oldest music cultures in Europe. The story also sheds light on the dark streak of oppression and denunciation of yoik, contrasting it with the joy, humor and affection about nature, animals and persons expressed through the yoik. This film aims to show how Sámi people found their own musical path.

Pathfinder (1987)

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Around the year 1000 AD warlike people, the so-called "tjuder", roam in northern Scandinavia. As they brutally kill a family in a remote area, including the parents and their little daughter, the family's teenage son, Aigin, observes the slaughter. He manages to flee from these killers and reaches a camp with other Sámi whose inhabitants are worried if he has been able to hide his track. Afraid of the murderous people, they decide to flee to the coast. The boy stays alone to avenge his family's murder. Unfortunately, they get him before he can do anything and force him to lead them to the other Sámi. He guides them but has a plan