Little Brother in the North (1997)
In July we fallow puffin catchers going on small boats to uninhabited rocky islands where they catch the flying birds into nets. This hunt is very dangerous as the men have to operate from narrow ledges in cliffs high above the surfing ocean. In August we see another side of the puffin/man relationship, as the children lovingly collect helpless puffin chicks from streets and alleys and keep them in cardboard boxes at their homes for the night until the can help them to the sea in the morning.
Director: Páll Steingrímsson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date: April 22, 1997
Screenplay
- Páll Steingrímsson (Screenplay)
Production: KVIK Film Productions
Country: Iceland
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: is
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Little Brother in the North about?
- In July we fallow puffin catchers going on small boats to uninhabited rocky islands where they catch the flying birds into nets. This hunt is very dangerous as the men have to operate from narrow ledges in cliffs high above the surfing ocean. In August we see another side of the puffin/man relationship, as the children lovingly collect helpless puffin chicks from streets and alleys and keep them in cardboard boxes at their homes for the night until the can help them to the sea in the morning.
- Who directed Little Brother in the North?
- Little Brother in the North was directed by Páll Steingrímsson.
- How long is Little Brother in the North?
- Little Brother in the North has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
- What genre is Little Brother in the North?
- Little Brother in the North is a Documentary film.
- Where was Little Brother in the North produced?
- Little Brother in the North was produced in Iceland.