Screening of "SÁMIS", a film by Roman Jehanno and Cyril Hucleux
Photo and video
Roman Jehanno,whograduated fromthePhotographe Prise de vue course in 2008, presents a series of photographs taken during the filming of his documentary "SÁMIS" ,exclusively for GOBELINS .
Settled in the Sápmi region (Lapland), which stretches from northern Norway to Sweden, Finland and Russia, the Sami have lived here for millennia in perfect symbiosis with their environment.
"SÁMIS" wonthe Best Documentary Award at the Arctic Film Festival in April 2024.
The photographs will be on display in the ground floor gallery of the Saint-Marcel campus from Thursday April 18 to Thursday May 16.
Roman Jehanno
Specializing inlandscape and portrait photography, Roman Jehanno wasawarded the Hasselblad Master Prize in 2014 for his "Savoir-faire" series, subsequently published in various magazines (National Geographic, Fubiz, Réponse Photo...). Since 2014, he has been traveling the world, building his work around grandiose landscapes in which humans play the leading role. These personal works are complemented by commissions for major companies (Disneyland, Pernod-Ricard, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, IKEA, Carte Noire...).
The film
Settled innorthern Sweden, Finland and Lapland, the Sámis live in total symbiosis with their environment .
The film is an insight into their lives and their struggle to reinvent their identity while preserving their heritage.
They share their stories, their experiences and their concerns about the place of their ancestral culture in modern society .
The documentary is an opportunity to discover traditional Sámi art and cuisine , as well as joik, an emotionally-charged ancestral spiritual song.
The exhibition
During his trip, Roman also shot portraits and landscapes.
This photographic series combines intimate portraits of the Sámi people he met along the way with minimalist landscapes, offering a poetic look at the life and customs of this indigenous people.
Practical information
Exhibition from Thursday April 18th to Thursday May 16th