Climax (1965 film) explained

Climax
Director:Rolf Clemens
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Climax (Norwegian: Klimaks|) is a 1965 Norwegian drama film directed by Rolf Clemens, starring Per Jansen and Rut Tellefsen. The film deals with the death of a man's mistress, and the love/hate relationship she had with his son.

Plot

The film takes place in a remote house in the country, where a young boy lives alone with his father. The mother died in an accident or took her own life. The father's mistress comes to the house to live with the two. The main character is the boy, who does not want to have the woman in the house. He uses violence, as she does not allow herself to be intimidated. In the course of one day, the dramatic action reaches its climax.[1]

References

  1. Web site: Norsk filmografi . 2022-06-10 . www.nb.no.