
Aleksandra Okotetto
Sukunsa viimeinen | Pudana – Last of the Line | Die Letzte ihrer Familie by Anastasia Lapsui, Markku Lehmuskallio
FIN 2009, Generation

Radik Anaguritsi, Aleksandra Okotetto
Sukunsa viimeinen | Pudana – Last of the Line | Die Letzte ihrer Familie by Anastasia Lapsui, Markku Lehmuskallio
FIN 2009, Generation

Sukunsa viimeinen | Pudana – Last of the Line | Die Letzte ihrer Familie by Anastasia Lapsui, Markku Lehmuskallio
FIN 2009, Generation

Anastasia Lapsui
Sukunsa viimeinen | Pudana – Last of the Line | Die Letzte ihrer Familie by Anastasia Lapsui, Markku Lehmuskallio
FIN 2009, Generation

Markku Lehmuskallio
Sukunsa viimeinen | Pudana – Last of the Line | Die Letzte ihrer Familie by Anastasia Lapsui, Markku Lehmuskallio
FIN 2009, Generation
But then, one day, Neko’s mother takes Neko away and puts her in a Soviet boarding school – against Neko’s will. All at once her idyllic childhood comes to an end. Instead of freshly caught salmon, she gets porridge to eat in the school’s canteen, and numbers are used to add up instead of reindeer and fish. It just can’t go on.
Prompted by several small conflicts and Neko’s enduring homesickness, she begins to work on a plan to escape the school with a fellow-Nenets pupil. Neko wants nothing more than to go home to her family, her grandmother, her father, the animals and the kayak. But the pupils’ escape to the icy wastes of the tundra is short-lived. The children are brought back to the boarding school, and life in the tent becomes a memory of another world.
This film is based on co-director Anastasia Lapsui’s own childhood memories.
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