September 2018 1 21 Report

Cool spots. Have you ever imagined what it would be like to watch a film in a drive-in ice cinema. Well, believe it or not, that's excatly what I did last week in Kautokeino, Norway. Kautokienko is a small town about 450 km north of the Arctic circle, so it's not excatly the typical warm and sunny holiday destination. Temperatures rarely rise above zero in winter, so the snow never melts. However, people have started queuing up to see films in the new drive-in cinema! We wanted to create a different film experience, says Hakon Issat Vars, director of the Sami Film Festival. The entire cinema is made from ice and snow. We've bulit a snow amphitheatre with reindeer skins to sit on, and the actual screen is made from ice, too. As most of the people here use snowmobiles, visitors can drive in on their snowmobiles. Not surprisingly, ice cream isn't on sale, but people can treat themselves to a lovely hot chocolate and a local snack of dried reindeer meat instead. If you want to enjoy two hours under the Arctic night sky, then Kauteskienko is just the place. Pack some warm clothes and check it out. Trust me! I have been staying here for a week now and and I haven't had enough yet. Prosze o tłumaczenie tylko nie z translatora, z góry dzięki:)


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