From where we view the world
"Illumination of opportunities and challenges at the crossroads between research on Greenland and Greenlandic society, this was to better understand the perspective of how the gap could be showed in visuals and decolonizing insigts and history reseach. - in this to tell our own perspectives. And to combine art and science from our own view and perspective here in Greenland. This shows the hunters and other Inuit perspective and understanding of knowledge and the use of it"
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Vivi VoldDirector
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Vivi VoldWriter
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Vivi VoldProducer
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Kakaaraq EnoksenParticipant
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Karina MøllerParticipant
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Åge HammekenParticipant
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Tobias IgnatiussenParticipant
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Josef LorentzenParticipant
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Birger PoppelParticipant
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Astrid Oberborbeck AndersenParticipant
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David Romara Mantique de LaraParticipant
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Aviaja Lyberth HauptmannParticipant
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Vittunnguaq NielsenParticipant
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Morten MeldgaardParticipant
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Janne FloraParticipant
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Frede KilimeParticipant
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Sasha ShiøttParticipant
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Mads SkifteParticipant
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Elmer Topp-JørgensenParticipant
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Ilannguaq PetrussenCinematographer
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Berda LarsenCinematographerVita Et Mors
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Jytte DalgaardAdvisors
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Aviaja Lyberth HauptmannAdvisors
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Morten MeldgaardAdvisors
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Jensia Højgaard DamAdvisors
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Karina MøllerAdvisors
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Mathias DanboltAdvisors
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Inuk JørgensenOtherHome, In the Shadow of the Tugtupite
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short, Student
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Runtime:39 minutes 25 seconds
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Completion Date:January 1, 2021
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Production Budget:450 USD
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Country of Origin:Greenland
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Country of Filming:Greenland
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Language:Danish, English, Kalaallisut
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - University of Greenland
Vivi Vold, 40 - born and lives in Nuuk, Greenland - has 2 children.
Master of Arts - University of Greenland
Multimediadesigner - Aarhus Koebmandsskole
Vivi is the first one ever to make an film as an masterthesis in University of Greenland.
She is an freelance academic with projects with filmmaking, research and other cultural projects in Greenland. Vivi is passionate about Indigenous Knowledge and Inuit Knowledge - combining it in art, culture and research.
Our own perspective - telling what we see and how we see it is essential to expand the knowledge between western perspective and Indigenous way of see things - and in that way make and bridge of understanding of how Indigenous Knowledge needs to be seen, valued and acknowledged more.