Qivitoq

Qivitoq

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1956-11-06

A young teacher, Eva Nygaard, arrives in Greenland from Denmark to surprise her fiancé, the Doctor Erik Halsøe, but is crushed to find he has not waited for her and he is about to be married to his assisting nurse. Eva travels to a small fishing village to await the next ship back to Denmark. There she enters into a tense and often confrontational relationship with Jens, a quiet moody Dane who manages a trading company outpost. Meanwhile, Jens is trying to persuade a Greenlander named Pavia to become a company fisherman, despite Pavia's fear of alienating his fellow villagers and upsetting the spirit, Qivitoq.

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A young teacher, Eva Nygaard, arrives in Greenland from Denmark to surprise her fiancé, the Doctor Erik Halsøe, but is crushed to find he has not waited for her and he is about to be married to his assisting nurse. Eva travels to a small fishing village to await the next ship back to Denmark. There she enters into a tense and often confrontational relationship with Jens, a quiet moody Dane who manages a trading company outpost. Meanwhile, Jens is trying to persuade a Greenlander named Pavia to become a company fisherman, despite Pavia's fear of alienating his fellow villagers and upsetting the spirit, Qivitoq.

Released

1956-11-06

Runtime

119

Director

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Adventure

Drama

Language

Dansk

Production

Nordisk Film Denmark

Casts

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    Poul Reichhardt

    Poul Reichhardt
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    Astrid Villaume

    Astrid Villaume
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    Gunnar Lauring

    Gunnar Lauring
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    Randi Michelsen

    Randi Michelsen
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    Bjørn Watt-Boolsen

    Bjørn Watt-Boolsen
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    Kirsten Rolffes

    Kirsten Rolffes
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    Niels Platou

    Niels Platou
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    Justus Larsen

    Justus Larsen
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    Dorthe Reimer

    Dorthe Reimer
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    Johanne Larsen

    Johanne Larsen
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    Edward Sivertsen

    Edward Sivertsen