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The Tongues 2019

15 min📅 2019-06-17

In the heart of a fierce Arctic blizzard, a Sámi reindeer herder faces an unimaginable violation that shatters the quiet rhythm of her life and the fragile balance of the tundra.

Director: Márjá Bål Nango

Cast

Márjá Bål Nango
Márjá Bål Nango
Ingir Bål Nango
Johan Påve

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Tongues (2019) about?

The film follows a Sámi woman herding reindeer in a blizzard when she is attacked, leaving her sister to sense the horror from afar. As the second sister embarks on a search for answers, both women confront their trauma and unite in a desperate quest for justice.

Who directed The Tongues?

The Tongues was directed by Má́rjá Bål Nango, a filmmaker known for her evocative storytelling rooted in Sámi culture and experiences.

Who stars in The Tongues?

The cast features Má́rjá Bål Nango, Ingir Bål Nango, and Johan Påve in pivotal roles that drive the film's emotional core.

Is The Tongues (2019) worth watching?

Though brief at just 15 minutes, The Tongues delivers a powerful punch with its intense themes and striking visuals. Fans of raw, culturally grounded dramas will find its story both haunting and compelling, even without an IMDb rating to guide them.

How long is The Tongues?

The Tongues (2019) has a runtime of 15 minutes.

About The Tongues (2019) — A gripping Sámi drama of sisterhood and revenge in the Arctic tundra

In the heart of a fierce Arctic blizzard, a Sámi reindeer herder faces an unimaginable violation that shatters the quiet rhythm of her life and the fragile balance of the tundra. When her sister, miles away, senses the brutality through an unspoken bond, she embarks on a desperate journey to uncover the truth. Together, these women navigate a harrowing path of fear, grief, and defiance, forging an unbreakable bond as they confront the shadows of violence that threaten to consume them.

Director Má́rjá Bål Nango crafts this raw, emotionally charged drama with a keen eye for the stark beauty and harsh realities of Sámi life. The film weaves themes of sisterhood, resilience, and the unspoken trauma that lingers in isolated communities, all while enveloping the viewer in a chilling atmosphere of isolation and quiet fury. The Tongues (2019) is a poignant exploration of survival and the power of familial bonds in the face of unspeakable cruelty.