Faneflukt | |
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Directed by | Eldar Einarson |
Written by | Eldar Einarson |
Produced by | Lasse Glomm |
Starring | Aïna Walle Siemen Rühaak Frank Straass Palle Granditsky Rolf Søder Knut Husebø Leif Skarra Ellen Nikolaysen |
Cinematography | Erling Thurmann-Andersen |
Edited by | Edith Toreg |
Music by | Alf Cranner |
Distributed by | Norsk Film |
Release date | March 13, 1975 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Faneflukt (Desertion) is a Norwegian film from 1975. It was directed by Eldar Einarson, who also wrote the screenplay.[1][2][3]
Plot
In 1941, the young kitchen maid Liv meets the German non-commissioned officer Franz while she is working in the non-commissioned officer's mess. This is a relationship that their environment, and especially Liv's father, cannot accept, and they decide to flee to Sweden. What Liv does not know is that Franz is already married in Germany.[4]
The film has a different perspective on the German occupation of Norway than Norwegian war films had up until then, and is one of the early examples of an alternative war narrative.
Cast
- Aïna Wallé as Liv
- Siemen Rühaak as Franz
- Frank Straass as Lüllmann
- Palle Granditsky as Boden
- Rolf Søder as a refugee
- Knut Husebø as Walter
- Leif Skarra as Plettenberg
- Tord Peterson as Falck, a rural police superintendent
- Olle Björling som Lieutenant Nilsson
- Ole-Jørgen Nilsen as Lind, a police officer
- Ellen Nikolaysen as a singer
- Jan Nygren as Johansson
- Per-Axel Arosenius as a consultant at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Wilfred Breistrand as a German officer
- Jack Fjeldstad as a farmer
References
- ↑ Picart, Caroline Joan (2004). The Holocaust Film Sourcebook: Documentary and Propaganda. Westport, CT: Praeger. p. 39.
- ↑ Vibe, Nils (1977). Filmen i Norge etter krigen: historikk og innholdsanalyse. Stavanger: Rogalandsforskning. p. 54.
- ↑ Krawc, Alfred (1986). International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984). Munich: Saur. p. 280.
- ↑ "Faneflukt". Norsk filmografi. Nasjonalbiblioteket. Retrieved June 29, 2023.
External links
- Faneflukt at IMDb
- Faneflukt at the National Library of Norway
- Faneflukt at Filmfront
- Faneflukt at the Swedish Film Database
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