Sume - The Sound of a Revolution DVD
Film about Greenland's first rockband Sumé!
SUMÉ - THE SOUND OF A REVOLUTION
From 1973 to 1976 the Greenlandic rock band Sumé released three albums and changed the history of Greenland. The group’s political songs were the first to be recorded in the Greenlandic language – a language that prior to Sumé didn’t have words for “revolution” or “oppression”. After 250 years of Danish colonization Sumé set in motion a revival of Greenlandic culture and identity, and paved the way for a Greenlandic home rule government.
CREDITS
Director: Inuk Silis Høegh
Creative Producer: Emile Hertling Péronard
Director of Photography: Henrik Bohn Ipsen
Editor: Per K. Kirkegaard
Sound Design: Jon McBirnie and Rune Hansen
Sound Mix: Rasmus Winther
Co-Producers: Vibeke Vogel and Elise Lund Larsen, Bullitt Film & John Arvid Berger, Jabfilm
Produced by
Ánorâk Film