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Thursday, July 17, 2025 | 7:00pm

Little Theatre 1 (240 East Ave.)
Doors open at 6:30pm
Screening & Filmmaker Discussion

Saturday, July 19, 2025 | 3:00pm

Little Theatre 5 (8 Winthrop St.)
Doors open at 2:30pm

Regular ticket prices
Tickets available online in advance, at our box office during open hours, or at the door (if available).

In Oscar-nominated filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady’s life-affirming documentary, teenagers converge at a traditional folk high school in Arctic Norway where they must rely on only themselves, one another, and a loyal pack of sled dogs as they all grow in unexpected directions. 

In Norse mythology, the three “Norns” are powerful deities who weave the threads of fate and shape humans’ futures. Today, Pasvik Folk High School in northern Norway aims to produce a similar life-changing effect on its students. FOLKTALES tells the timely and heartwarming story of teenagers who choose to spend an unconventional “gap year” learning to dog sled and survive the Arctic wilderness, in hopes of finding connection and meaning in the modern world. Guided by patient teachers and a yard full of heroic Alaskan huskies, they discover their own potential and develop deep relationships with the land, animals and humans around them. Through intimate verité storytelling and exhilarating cinematography, Ewing and Grady examine humans on the cusp of adulthood, finding themselves at the edge of the world. 

There will be a virtual filmmaker Q&A following the Thursday, July 17 screening.

Not Rated | 1 hr 45 mins | Documentary | 2025
USA, Norway | English and Norwegian, with English subtitles

Directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

Community Partner

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One Take Documentary Series

The Little’s One Take Documentary Series is a monthly film series, presenting a unique mix of documentaries — ranging from film festival favorites to unheralded gems — followed by panel discussions and filmmaker Q&As. Read more