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Suvi West (2024)

Suvi West (born 14 January 1982) is a Finnish Sami director, screenwriter, and television personality. [1]

Early life and education [ edit ]

Suvi West was born in Kittila and spent her youth in Utsjoki's Outakoski. [2] She received her primary education at Tampere's high school for expressive arts. As a media assistant, she studied in Inari at the film department of the Sami Regional Education Center from 2003 to 2005.

Career [ edit ]

Suvi West's career progressed while still a student working in Inari for Yle Sami Radio and the Norwegian broadcasting company NRK as a television news and documentaries producer from 2000 to 2007. Still, the strict predetermined format of television work began to make her anxious, and she feared that it would stifle her own film narrative.

Her final work in 2005 was the documentary film Vaikein niista on rakkaus (The hardest thing is love) , which humorously chronicled West's search for a boyfriend. The film was screened in Hollywood and Vancouver International Film Festival . [3]

In addition to making films, she has been the head of the Film Center for Indigenous Peoples from 2009 to 2011 and in the Master's program in documentary film at Aalto University since 2015. After spending ten years in Helsinki, West moved with her family to Utsjoki, as she missed her homeland. [3]

West is especially known for the TV series Marat sapikkat/Njuoska bittut and the music videos shown in it, parodying Finnish hits, with lyrics in Northern Sami. [4]

West directed the 2016 documentary Mina ja pikkusiskoni ( Me and my little sister ) which was dedicated to her sister. [5]

West directed the documentary Eatnameamet ? Hiljainen taistelumme ( Eatnameamet - our silent fight ), screened in 2021, which tells about the Sami policy of the Finnish state and the Sami people's struggle for their culture. [6] The documentary won the Church Media Foundation award and the audience award at the Tampere Film Festival . [7]

Awards [ edit ]

In 2024, Suvi West was awarded the Skabmagovat Prize , an indigenous film award to honor the significant, long-term contributions she has made to the Sami culture and communities. [8]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ " "En uskalla puhua lapsilleni saamea metrossa" ? Suvi West kertoo kohtaamastaan ivasta" . yle.fi (in Finnish). 23 April 2018 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  2. ^ "Tarina sisaruudesta rikkoo saamelaisia tabuja" . www.kirkkojakaupunki.fi (in Finnish) . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  3. ^ a b "40-vuotias | Yhteiskunnallinen Eatnameamet-dokumentti kumpusi saamelaisyhteison tarpeesta, ja sen jalkeen Suvi West lupasi tehda jotain vain itselleen: hautumassa on jo komedia naisen seksuaalisuudesta" . Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2022-01-11 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  4. ^ "Suvi West ei ole aina tana paivanakaan yksi porukasta: "Saamelainen saattaa tuntea itsensa sirkuselaimeksi" " . Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2017-09-22 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  5. ^ "Dokumentti | Mina ja pikkusiskoni on elokuva arasta aiheesta" . Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2016-02-29 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  6. ^ "Elokuvat | Viisi vuotta sitten ohjaaja Suvi West huomasi, etta asenteet saamelaisia kohtaan alkoivat koventua ? Elokuva hanen kansansa taistelusta kertoo jopa tappouhkauksista" . Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2021-03-09 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  7. ^ "Eatnameamet ? Hiljainen taistelumme -dokumenttielokuva voitti Tampereen elokuvajuhlilla kaksi palkintoa" . Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2021-03-15 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
  8. ^ Torikka, Xia (2024-01-26). "Skabmagovat-balkka?upmi Suvi Westii ? dovda giiteva?vuođa, go eara sapmela??at atnet su barggus arvvus" . Yle Sapmi (in Northern Sami) . Retrieved 2024-01-26 .