Skadeskutt Explained

Skadeskutt
Director:Edith Carlmar
Producer:Otto Carlmar
Starring:Carsten Winger
Eva Bergh
Sigrun Otto
Einar Vaage
Music:Sverre Arvid Bergh
Cinematography:Per Jonson
Editing:Olav Engebretsen
Distributor:Carlmar Film
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Skadeskutt (Wounded)[1] is a Norwegian drama film from 1951 directed by Edith Carlmar.[2] [3] The lead roles are played by Carsten Winger, Eva Bergh, Sigrun Otto, and Einar Vaage.

Plot

The architect Einar Wang (Carsten Winger) has been married to his adoring wife Else (Eva Bergh) for some years. The marriage has been happy, but one thing has cast a shadow over their life together: they have not had a child. Eventually, they decide to have a child. However, it turns out that it is not so simple. Shadows from Einar's past lie in wait. When he was quite young, he had an affair with a young girl, whom he sincerely loved. The girl became pregnant, and they agreed to have an abortion. Then she died because of the procedure. This has tormented Einar all these years, and at times he has felt like a murderer. He is eventually driven into a severe depression. Then one day the depression turns into mental illness, and he is admitted to a psychiatric hospital.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Archetti . Cristina . Childlessness in the Age of Communication: Deconstructing Silence . 2020 . Routledge . London.
  2. Book: Krawc . Alfred . International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984) . 1986 . Saur . Munich . 294.
  3. Book: D'Amico . Silvio . Enciclopedia dello spettacolo, vol. 7 . 1975 . Unedi - Unione Ed. . Rome . 1223.