Sámi director Katja Gauriloff’s moving, poetic new film tells the story of Iida, an elderly Sámi woman forced to reckon with her past, as she clears out her family's home in preparation for its sale. The first ever to be filmed in the Skolt Sámi dialect (only now spoken by roughly 300 people), Je’vida is a lyrical testament to the bonds of ancestry and the resilience of indigenous peoples
The film will be introduced with a special mini-concert from Finnish musicians LAU NAU and Pekko Käppi, who produced the film’s score.