Fiskerlivets farer explained

Fiskerlivets farer
Director:Julius Jaenzon
Producer:Hugo Hermansen
Starring:Alma Lund
Henry Hagerup
Cinematography:Julius Jaenzon
Runtime:7 to 8 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Fiskerlivets farer (The Dangers in a Fisherman's Life) is a 1907 Norwegian film directed by Julius Jaenzon. Running between seven and eight minutes,[1] it was the first film produced in Norway.[2]

The original film is lost. A reconstructed version was filmed in 1954.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Donald Dewey, "Edging Out of Darkness" Norway’s Long Struggle to Establish a Thriving Film Industry", Scandinavian Review (The American-Scandinavian Foundation), Autumn 2010, pp. 18, 30.
  2. https://archive.today/20120904091503/http://www.norway.org/aboutnorway/culture/film/A_Brief_History_of_Norwegian_Film . Written by Peter Lykke-Seest
  3. Web site: Fiskerlivets farer eller Et drama på havet. Store norske leksikon.