Sámi Silent Film with Eira/ Länsman/ Norvio/ Henryson

Mucisians playing in front of a movie screen

11 April 2026

Experience a nearly 100-year-old silent film about everyday Sámi life with new, live music when Riksscenen, in collaboration with the Tromsø International Film Festival and the Finnish-Norwegian Cultural Institute, shows the restored film By Sledge and Reindeer in Inka Länta’s Winterland from 1926.

The film concert invites you to a double experience: Letting your gaze wander between living images from another time, and at the same time listening to a pulsating, dynamic soundscape that changes the film’s time frame. The music combines composed parts and improvisations, and films that mix documentary and staged scenes – which gives the experience a completely new and unique dimension.

The film comes from a time when depictions of Sámi life were often characterized by an outside perspective. What is authentic, what is staged? Where is the line between curiosity, representation and a colonial gaze? In the silent film concert, the Sámi musicians become narrators, giving voice and sound to a people, a story on their own terms.

“We are doing a kind of Sámi takeover. We are taking ownership of history and connecting it to what it is like to be Sámi today. Some of that might be hidden from an outsider audience, but makes sense to us”, says Lávre Johan Eira.

Musicians playing in blue lighting

Contributors
Lávre Johan Eira – vocal/joic
Hildá Länsman – vocals/joic
Tuomas Norvio – electronics and sound design
Svante Henryson – cello

Get your tickets from Riksscene’s website

Riksscenen
Riksscenen is the national stage for folk music and folk dance and was established as a foundation by Juoigiid Searvi, FolkOrg, Noregs Ungdomslag and Samspill International Music Network. We opened our doors in 2010. Our program plays the entire rich folk music spectrum in Norway and we present traditional culture from all over the world in our stages.

The film premiered at the Tromsø International Film Festival in 2025. It has also toured in the Nordic countries.

The production is supported by the Finnish-Norwegian Culture Institute (FINNO), The Norwegian-Finnish Cultural Foundation, Kulturdirektoratet and BarentsKult.

Photo 1: Mats Gangvik. Photo 2: Magdalena Wojtas.