Lenkene brytes explained

Lenkene brytes
Director:Olav Dalgard
Fredrik Barth
Starring:Tryggve Larssen
Abigael Heber Magnussøn
Jack Fjeldstad
Mai Lindegård
Ebba Toje
Music:Jolly Kramer-Johansen
Cinematography:Reidar Lund
Distributor:Norsk Film A/S
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Lenkene brytes (The Chains Are Broken) is a Norwegian film from 1938 that was directed by Olav Dalgard and Fredrik Barth. Lenkene brytes is the second film in the "worker trilogy." The other two films are Det drønner gjennom dalen (1938) and Gryr i Norden (1939).[1] [2]

The film addresses the issue of alcohol abuse, which also impacted the organized labor movement. It is about life in working-class youth groups, the work of the abstinence movement, and friendship, unity, and love between young people. Sigurd Evensmo wrote the script, and the film was created as a feature film for young people.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Sundholm . John . Thorsen . Isak . Andersson . Lars Gustaf . Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema . 2012 . Scarecrow Press . Lanham, MD . 111.
  2. Book: Brunetta . Gian Piero . Storia del cinema mondiale: L'Europa: le cinematografie nazionali . 1999 . Einaudi . Turin . 404.