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Postby Aleco » 2008-02-08, 21:16

So, anyone else saw it yet?

I gotta say that it was awesome! :shock: It's a movie that should be showed to every pupil as a apart fo history class! It's such a great way to learn about the event there.
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Postby nighean-neonach » 2008-02-09, 18:11

I suppose I won't be able to see it before it is available on DVD.
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Postby Duiskanieida » 2008-02-11, 9:13

nighean-neonach wrote:I suppose I won't be able to see it before it is available on DVD.


Not going to the easterfestival? :D

I'm really looking forward to seeing it in March.
(http://www.samifilmfestival.no)

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Postby nighean-neonach » 2008-02-11, 12:59

Too many other things to do, I'll probably be in Scotland or in Greece around that time, plus I am going to have some exams at the ende of March.
That's always the problem with being interested in several cultures and languages, you never know where to spend your time and money first :shock: :wink:
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