High Noon: VIDEO: Living in The Shadow of The War
It has been over a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Preparedness is being increased in the northern regions and the nuclear threat is imminent. How is our mental and physical reality affected by our neighbor's warfare? Join the debate when Editor-In-Chief Arne O. Holm meets composer Tine Surel Lange together with other guests during the True Northern Arts Festival.
It has been over a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Preparedness is being increased in the northern regions, and the nuclear threat is imminent. How is our mental and physical reality affected by our neighbor's warfare?
Join the debate when Editor-In-Chief Arne O. Holm meets composer Tine Surel Lange together with other guests during the True Northern Arts Festival.
The panel debate also features:
- Lawyer Gaiane Nuridzhanian from Ukraine
- Director of Fridaymilk, Zhanna Guzenko
- Former mayor of Sør-Varanger municipality in Northern Norway, Rune Rafaelsen
For the debate series High Noon, various voices from art and culture, research, journalism and other parts of social life are invited to reflect on the times we live in up north.
High Noon is led by journalist and editor-in-chief of High North News, Arne O. Holm. Over a long period of time, Holm has traveled around in a motorhome in the northern regions to seek out places and people that are not usually covered by the media.
HIGH NOON is a continuation of this work, and this summer Holm and the camper returned to The True Northern Festival in Harstad, Northern Norway, to again welcome the debate.
Each day, the starting point is a main guest who, with his artistry, opens up a larger debate about our society. Four debates are organized in Prandium at UiT Norway´s Arctic University, where the Northern identity and values are put under the microscope.
High Noon is organized in collaboration with The True Northern Festival, High North News, and UiT.
The event is streamed in collaboration with Harstad Tidende. High Noon is free to watch and attend.
"Living in the shadow of the war" is supported by the Barents Secretariat.
Collaboration partner: Fritt Ord.