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The White Gold of Greenland
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The White Gold of Greenland

Feb 9, 2025
0h 56m
★ 10.0

Overview

A documentary that challenges the notion of Greenland being the eternal cost for Denmark.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

DR
Wintertales

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Cast

Naja Dyrendom Graugaard

Self

Naja Dyrendom Graugaard

Lise Lyck

Self

Lise Lyck

Larsemiili Johansen

Self

Larsemiili Johansen

Daniel Thorleifsen

Self

Daniel Thorleifsen

Arnatsiaq R. Jakobsen

Self

Arnatsiaq R. Jakobsen

Salik Rosing

Self

Salik Rosing

Peter Schmidt Hansen

Self

Peter Schmidt Hansen

Hanne Jakobsen

Self

Hanne Jakobsen

Jørgen Christensen

Self

Jørgen Christensen

Niels Peter Mikaelsen

Self

Niels Peter Mikaelsen

Marie-Louise Skov Jensen

Self

Marie-Louise Skov Jensen

Peter Barfoed

Self

Peter Barfoed

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