
The Kautokeino Rebellion
Drama · History
Overview
Religious and cultural reawakening inspires rebellion in a 19th century Norwegian village.
Top Cast


Mikkel Gaup
Mikkel Gaup
Aslak Hætta
Mikkel Gaup
Aslak Hætta


Anni-Kristiina Juuso
Anni-Kristiina Juuso
Elen Skum
Anni-Kristiina Juuso
Elen Skum


Aslat Mahtte Gaup
Aslat Mahtte Gaup
Mathis Hætta
Aslat Mahtte Gaup
Mathis Hætta
Nils Peder Gaup
Nils Peder Gaup
Mons Somby
Nils Peder Gaup
Mons Somby


Mikael Persbrandt
Mikael Persbrandt
Carl Johan Ruth
Mikael Persbrandt
Carl Johan Ruth


Bjørn Sundquist
Bjørn Sundquist
Niels Vibe Stockfleth
Bjørn Sundquist
Niels Vibe Stockfleth


Sverre Porsanger
Sverre Porsanger
Ruth's Assistant
Sverre Porsanger
Ruth's Assistant


Peter Andersson
Peter Andersson
Lars Johan Bucht
Peter Andersson
Lars Johan Bucht


Michael Nyqvist
Michael Nyqvist
Lars Levi Laestadius
Michael Nyqvist
Lars Levi Laestadius


Jørgen Langhelle
Jørgen Langhelle
Halmboe
Jørgen Langhelle
Halmboe
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