Heart of Light
| Qaamarngup uummataa | |
|---|---|
![]() Greenlandic theatrical poster.  | |
| Directed by | Jacob Grønlykke | 
| Produced by | Henrik Møller-Sørensen | 
| Written by | Jacob Grønlykke, Hans Anthon Lynge | 
| Starring | Rasmus Lyberth | 
| Music by | Joachim Holbek | 
| Cinematography | Dan Laustsen | 
| Edited by | Wadt Thomsen | 
Release dates  | 
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Running time  | 90 minutes | 
| Country | Greenland | 
Qaamarngup uummataa (Danish: Lysets hjerte[1]) (English title: Heart of light) is a 1998 Greenlandic and Danish produced drama film directed and written by Jacob Grønlykke.[2][3] It is the first major production for a film to be completely shot in Greenland.[4]
The film is about an Innu alcoholic, who has to come to terms with his criminal son. He leaves his village and seeks recovery, and returns a new man, refreshed.[5] One of the central themes of the film is the conflict between modernity and tradition.[1]
Cast
- Rasmus Lyberth ... Rasmus
 - Vivi Nielsen ... Marie
 - Nukâka Motzfeldt ... drum dancer
 - Niels Platow ... Mikael Berthelsen
 - Kenneth Rasmussen ... Simon
 - Knud Petersen
 - Laila Rasmussen ... Karina
 - Agga Olsen ... Magdalene
 - Jens Davidsen ... Vicar
 - Henrik Larsen ... Plummer
 - Søren Hauch-Fausbøll ... Bar guest
 - Asger Reher ... chief of police
 - Karina Skands ... Girl in tent
 - Julie Carlsen ... Girl in tent
 
References
- 1 2 Schepelern, Peter (2010). Filmleksikon (in Danish). Gyldendal A/S. p. 347. ISBN 978-87-02-04523-9.
 - ↑ Jones, Michael (2008). Nordic Landscapes: Region and Belonging on the Northern Edge of Europe. University of Minnesota Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-8166-3914-4.
 - ↑ Gilmore, Geoffrey (1999). "Heart of Light". Sundance Film Festival Archives.
 - ↑ Lerangis, Peter (2007). Smiler's Bones. Scholastic Inc. p. 147. ISBN 978-0-439-34488-3.
 - ↑ Blocker, Jack S.; Fahey, David M.; Tyrrell, Ian R. (1 January 2003). Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 240. ISBN 978-1-57607-833-4.
 
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