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Epic Warrior Women: Vikings

2020

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5 h 0 m

United Kingdom

Documentary

Drama

History

Drama led documentary follows the life of Signe, an orphaned Chief's daughter, who driven by revenge becomes an explorer and trader in the lands of the Rus Vikings.
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Moa Stefansdotter
Signe
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Stina Edström
Malusha
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Dennis Bengtsson
Aalgut
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Bjarne Dahl
Slavic Trader
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Martin Eklöf
Chief (Signe's Father)
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Magne Osnes
Birka Chief
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Stefan Cronwall
Rus Viking Chief
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Margareta Pettersson
Scorceress
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Celeste Eva Proctor
Village girl
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Charlotte Hedenstierna Jonson
Self - Archaeologist
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Leszek Gardela
Self - Archaeologist
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Elisabeth Ida Ward
Self - Historian
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Janina Ramirez
Self - Historian
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Torun Zachrisson
Self - Archaeologist
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Anna Kjellström
Self - Archaeologist
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Kristina Ekero Eriksson
Self - Archeologist
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Isaak Dentler
Narrator
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Melissa Exelberth
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Zohaib jutt

30/05/2023 02:53
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12/05/2023 16:03
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LadyBee100

12/05/2023 16:03
Not sure what to make of Viking Warrior Women. Its tone seems to treat the discovery of a possible grave of a viking women, who may have been a fighter, as somehow a revelation? Its no secret that viking women fought alongside men, as did women in the Red Army during WWII. The wives of Japanese Samurai who fell to an intruding Samurai at home, were expected to take up arms in a last ditch to defend the property and its occupants. Just a few examples. I wonder too why any of these women would need to identify as men? It seems to suggest male dominated societies were inherently unequal as they were in ancient Rome. That was not true of much of the ancient world, Celtic society offers some excellent examples of equality, in the context of what was still a male driven culture. I like historical doco's but I really wish more of them were more on target with the facts and left the speculation at the door. On the upside this is an interesting revisit of viking times, with something of a look one female role in society. Which, given how violent times were back then, could see women involved in warfare, which I would think is not really all that surprising. 6/10.
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Sbgw!

12/05/2023 16:02
This documentary has for objective to show how women could lead the same roles as men in the viking world: warrior, chief, ... This is based on a scientific discovery and shows us the world as historian knows it currently through a fiction. This came however too late: Viking series is better made and shows that much as well (and more!).
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Mais1234 Alream

10/05/2023 16:00
This documentary has for objective to show how women could lead the same roles as men in the viking world: warrior, chief, ... This is based on a scientific discovery and shows us the world as historian knows it currently through a fiction. This came however too late: Viking series is better made and shows that much as well (and more!).
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Tik Tok Malawi

10/05/2023 16:00
Not sure what to make of Viking Warrior Women. Its tone seems to treat the discovery of a possible grave of a viking women, who may have been a fighter, as somehow a revelation? Its no secret that viking women fought alongside men, as did women in the Red Army during WWII. The wives of Japanese Samurai who fell to an intruding Samurai at home, were expected to take up arms in a last ditch to defend the property and its occupants. Just a few examples. I wonder too why any of these women would need to identify as men? It seems to suggest male dominated societies were inherently unequal as they were in ancient Rome. That was not true of much of the ancient world, Celtic society offers some excellent examples of equality, in the context of what was still a male driven culture. I like historical doco's but I really wish more of them were more on target with the facts and left the speculation at the door. On the upside this is an interesting revisit of viking times, with something of a look one female role in society. Which, given how violent times were back then, could see women involved in warfare, which I would think is not really all that surprising. 6/10.
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