LOHKAT GOVAID – READING IMAGES Film and conversation

MUNCH and the International Sami Film Institute invite you to an evening of Sami art, film and storytelling traditions, to mark the Sami National Day

The ticket includes access to the exhibition area.
Note: Remember to allow plenty of time for events taking place in the Sky Room on the 12th floor. Anyone moving through the exhibition areas must allow time to leave bags, umbrellas and liquid bags in the lockable lockers in the lobby.

Program:
18:00 - 18:10: Welcome by ISFI and MUNCH
18:10 - 18:30: Introduction by Harald Gaski
18:30 - 19:20: Film screening

  • Film 1: Iđitsilba - Elle Márjá Eira - 11 min.
  • Film 2: The past and future Arctic - Hans Pieski - 6 min.
  • Film 3: Birds in the Earth - Marja Helander - 11 min.
  • Film 4: Bonki - Silja Somby - 19 min.

19:20 - 19:30: Interval
19:30 - 20:15: Panel debate 

In collaboration with the International Sami Film Institute (ISFI), MUNCH will be commemorating the Sami National Day with an evening dedicated to Sami art, film and storytelling traditions.   
  
The evening takes its starting point from the expression ‘lohkat govaid’, which means 'reading images’. This phrase was coined by the renowned Sami researcher and philosopher Harald Gaski, to reflect the relationship between Sami aesthetic practices and literary expression. Since ancient times, Sami literature has consisted of oral forms such as song or narration, and aesthetic practices or objects. For the Sami, in other words, reading involves looking at (or reading) images.    
  
We begin the evening with an introductory talk about why (and how), in a Sami context, visual forms are an important part of Sami literature and storytelling tradition. We then move from theory to practice, by viewing a carefully curated selection of Sami short films. Finally we round off the evening by gathering the directors of these films in a panel debate about images as literature and Sami storytelling traditions in filmic form. 

IDITSILBA ©Johan Mathis Gaup