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Edward Munch: Five Short Films (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Glimt fra Edvard Munchs liv / Munch-museet i Oslo / Ansikter / Edvard Munch - Et selvportrett / Edvard Munch: Post Mortem
Alternate Title: Glimpse from Edvard Munch's life / Munch Museum in Oslo / Faces / Edvard Munch: The self-portrait
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
Norwegian ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Norway ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
51 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1957-1969 and produced in:
Norway ( Scandinavia, Iceland )


Directed By:
Martin S. Knutsen
Ulf Balle Røyem
Anja Breien


Written By:
Johan H. Langaard
Ulf Balle Røyem
Poul Borum


Actors:
Reidar Revold ..... Narrator
Claes Gill ..... Reader


Synopsis:
Glimpse from Edvard Munch's life: Short summary of Edvard Munch, from he was a young art student to becoming a world-renowned painter. Munch Museum in Oslo: The Munch Museum opened in the spring of 1963. Pictures from the opening exhibition are shown, along with a number of the museum's modern and technical solutions. Faces: A film about faces, expressions, and situations, with faces of Munch's painting as the focus. Edvard Munch: The self-portrait: Edvard Munch's study of his own person as they appear in his self-portraits and notes, gives an outstanding insight into what Munch so intensely wants to portray in his art, his relationship with the world and the people who surround him. Edvard Munch: Post Mortem: Edvard Munch was also concerned with the photograph. This film is based on Munch's own photographs, many of them self-portraits. He called them their "fate photographs".



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