Netflix has announced that the release date for the upcoming new film ‘Stolen’ is scheduled for April 12, 2024. Directed by Elle Márjá Eira (‘The Sámi Have Rights’, ‘Ealát’), the film is based on a highly regarded novel with the same name by the honored author Ann-Helén Laestadius.
The film adaptation portrays a young woman’s struggle to defend her indigenous heritage in a world where xenophobia is on the rise, climate change is threatening reindeer herding, and young people choose suicide in the face of collective desperation. But the story also lays bare the tensions that arise when modern ideas come up against a traditional culture with deeply rooted patriarchal structures.
The cast for ‘Stolen’ features Elin Kristina Oskal, Martin Wallström, Lars-Ánte Wasara, Ida Persson Labba, Pávva Pittja, Ingahilda Tapio, Magnus Kuhmunen, Simon Issát Marainen, Niilá Omma and Anne Lajla Westerfjell Kalstad, among others.
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Netflix has announced that the release date for the upcoming new film ‘Stolen’ is scheduled for April 12, 2024. Directed by Elle Márjá Eira (‘The Sámi Have Rights’, ‘Ealát’), the film is based on a highly regarded novel with the same name by the honored author Ann-Helén Laestadius.
The film adaptation portrays a young woman’s struggle to defend her indigenous heritage in a world where xenophobia is on the rise, climate change is threatening reindeer herding, and young people choose suicide in the face of collective desperation. But the story also lays bare the tensions that arise when modern ideas come up against a traditional culture with deeply rooted patriarchal structures.
The cast for ‘Stolen’ features Elin Kristina Oskal, Martin Wallström, Lars-Ánte Wasara, Ida Persson Labba, Pávva Pittja, Ingahilda Tapio, Magnus Kuhmunen, Simon Issát Marainen, Niilá Omma and Anne Lajla Westerfjell Kalstad, among others.
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More about ‘Stolen’: www.netflix.com/stolen
Source: Netflix / Photo Credit: Carl-Johan Utsi and Marie-Louise Somby / Netflix
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