The Sea People (2026)

The Sea People (2026) poster

Havfolket (en. The Sea People) is a witty, grand and unrestrained declaration of love to the coastal people and an expansion of the story of the Norwegian. The film narrative combines unique archive footage with strong voices from the coast, and explores what life close to the sea and far from the center of power has done to the coastal people's temperament, way of life and outlook on life.

Director: Elisabeth Kleppe, Henrik Hylland Uhlving, Elin Sander
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date:
Production: Aldeles AS, Norsk Filminstitutt
Country: Norway
Language: Norsk
Original Language: no
More Films by Director: Elisabeth Kleppe, Henrik Hylland Uhlving, Elin Sander
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sea People about?
Havfolket (en. The Sea People) is a witty, grand and unrestrained declaration of love to the coastal people and an expansion of the story of the Norwegian. The film narrative combines unique archive footage with strong voices from the coast, and explores what life close to the sea and far from the center of power has done to the coastal people's temperament, way of life and outlook on life.
Who directed The Sea People?
The Sea People was directed by Elisabeth Kleppe, Henrik Hylland Uhlving, Elin Sander.
How long is The Sea People?
The Sea People has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is The Sea People?
The Sea People is a Documentary film.
Where was The Sea People produced?
The Sea People was produced in Norway.