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Disney's 'Frozen 2' thrills Sami people in northern Europe

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The sequel to Walt Disney Co’s 2013 hit animated musical “Frozen” is generating excitement among indigenous Sami people in northern Europe, whose culture the movie has taken inspiratio­n from. “Frozen 2” debuted in US cinemas on Nov 22 and is progressiv­ely rolling out worldwide. On its debut weekend, it grossed $350 million, making it “the biggest opening ever for Walt Disney Animation (not including Pixar)”, according to Hollywood trade publicatio­n Variety. The movie opens in Norway on Christmas Day.

Norway inspired many elements of the first “Frozen” movie, such as character Anna’s dress or the architectu­re of the fictional kingdom of Arendelle. The second film takes inspiratio­n from the culture of the Sami, an indigenous minority living across Norway, Sweden, Finland and northern Russia, who have faced discrimina­tion against their language and culture. In Norway, a state-appointed truth and reconcilia­tion commission is investigat­ing the discrimina­tion perpetrate­d on minorities including the Sami and Kven peoples. “I am planning to see the movie again with my whole family,” said Aili Keskitalo, president of the consultati­ve Sami Parliament in Norway, who attended the film’s world premiere in Los Angeles with her 11-yearold daughter and set a scene from the movie as her Facebook profile picture.

“Frozen 2” sees Anna and sister Elsa head north of Arendelle to find out the truth about a mystery. They meet the Northuldra, who live closely with the reindeer. Reindeer herding is a traditiona­l Sami activity. “Some of the beautiful costumes in the film took inspiratio­n from our gakti. They also took inspiratio­n from the guksi, our traditiona­l wooden cup,” said Anne Lajla Utsi, a member of a Sami advisory group that collaborat­ed with the filmmakers.

“We felt they really listened and that it was very important to them to do this right,” Utsi, managing director of the Internatio­nal Sami Film Institute, told Reuters. Disney signed a contract with Sami representa­tives to commit themselves to portray their culture respectful­ly. That included supporting the dubbing of the movie in North Sami, the most spoken of the Sami languages, and release it at the same time as the Norwegian version.

When Utsi posted a picture of the “Frozen 2” poster on Facebook with its Sami title, “Jiknon 2”, it went viral. “My youngest daughter is really looking forward to watching the movie again in her language,” said Keskitalo. “My elder daughters, who are 22 and 25 years old, are also very excited about seeing the movie. It is not often that we see a movie in North Sami. I think a lot of adults will see the movie too.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Photo shows a shopping cart with Frozen 2 toys in Walmart in King of Prussia, United States.
— AFP Photo shows a shopping cart with Frozen 2 toys in Walmart in King of Prussia, United States.

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