Jorden rundt på to timer explained

Jorden rundt på to timer
Director:Rasmus Breistein
Producer:Rasmus Breistein
Cinematography:Rasmus Breistein
Arild Nybakken
Editing:Rasmus Breistein
Olav Engebretsen
Distributor:Triangelfilm
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Jorden rundt på to timer (Around the World in Two Hours) is a documentary film from 1949 directed by Rasmus Breistein.[1] [2] [3] He traveled the world with the photographer Arild Nybakken[4] and put the clips together into a full-length feature film. The film was edited by Rasmus Breistein and Olav Engebretsen.

This was the first full-length color film made in Norway.[5] [6] The film has a running time of 105 minutes.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Brinch . Sara . Iversen . Gunnar . Virkelighetsbilder: norsk dokumentarfilm gjennom hundre år . 2001 . Universitetsforlaget . Oslo . 93.
  2. Book: Béranger . Jean . Le Nouveau cinéma scandinave, de 1957 à 1968 . 323 . E. Losfeld . Paris . 323.
  3. Book: Cowie . Peter . Buquet . Françoise . Pitkänen . Risto-Mikael . Talboom . Godfried . Le cinéma des pays nordiques . 1990 . Centre Georges Pompidou . Paris . 271.
  4. News: I få ord . September 6, 2022 . Østlendingen . 227 . October 1, 1949 . 1.
  5. News: Siste nytt . September 6, 2022 . Firda . 60 . August 9, 1949 . 2.
  6. News: Toten rundt . September 6, 2022 . Totens Blad . 135 . November 26, 1949 . 2.
  7. Web site: Jorden rundt på to timer . Norsk filmografi . Nasjonalbiblioteket . September 6, 2022.