Det grodde fram | |
Director: | Lyder Selvig |
Narrator: | Henry Røsoch |
Starring: | Torfinn Bjørnås Erik Gjems-Onstad Lyder Selvig Odd Sørli Åsmund Wisløff Anne Øverås Jenny Friestad Magne Nordnes |
Music: | Anton Holme |
Cinematography: | Wilhelm Piro Paul Berge Per Usterud Aasgaard |
Runtime: | 58 minutes |
Country: | Norway |
Language: | Norwegian |
Det grodde fram – Trondheim 1940 – 1945 is a Norwegian documentary film from 1947 about the activities of the Norwegian resistance movement in Trøndelag during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.[1] [2] [3]
The film includes both material filmed during the war, and material filmed shortly after the war ended, and is similar to a newsreel. The film also includes reenactments by actual resistance members during the war such as Odd Sørli and Erik Gjems-Onstad. The film has been re-released, and premiered again in Norwegian cinemas on 8 May 2018, in connection with the Norwegian Liberation Day.[3] [4]