Review of The Kautokeino Rebellion (2008) by Ola S — 04 Sep 2008
Norway, or more specific, Sameland in the early 1850s. The Samis are fooled into heavy drinking by the vendours and the church in an unholy coalition. It ends in rebellion and murder.
Mikael Persbrandt almost reaches a new personal record in over-acting, which makes the somewhat naive script worse. But the historical environment is genuine and this is a kind of conflict which surely is rare on screen.
This review of The Kautokeino Rebellion (2008) was written by Ola S on 04 Sep 2008.
The Kautokeino Rebellion has generally received positive reviews.
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