Broder Gabrielsen Explained

Broder Gabrielsen
Director:Nils R. Müller
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Broder Gabrielsen (English: Brother Gabrielsen|) is a 1966 Norwegian drama film directed by Nils R. Müller, starring Alf Malland and Mette Lange-Nielsen. The preacher Gabrielsen (Malland) has a great talent for exciting crowds and builds up a large following. His reputation is enhanced by a healing at a meeting, and Gabrielsen begins to believe in his own healing ability. When further miracles fail to occur, he experiences a crisis. The film was highly controversial in its time because of its treatment of religious fanaticism and charismatic congregations.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Syk forkynnelse. 11 July 2003. Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. 21 August 2010.