Unge hjerter explained

Unge hjerter
Director:Peter Lykke-Seest
Starring:? Kittelsen
Henning Eriksen
Jens Selmer
Gunvor Arntzen
Kaare Knudsen
Cinematography:Ottar Gladtvet
Carl Wieghorst
Distributor:Christiania Film Co.
Runtime:53 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Unge hjerter (Young Hearts) is a Norwegian silent film from 1917.[1] [2] It is considered lost. According to the cinematographer Ottar Gladtvet, who described the filming in his autobiography, parts of the film were shot outside Røros at Easter.[3]

The film premiered at the Palace Theater on June 9, 1917.[4] [5]

Plot

An engaged couple (Harriet Wold and Ragnar Berntzen) have both fallen in love with someone else: Wang and Anna. They confess this to each other, worried about the other's reaction. However, when it turns out that both are in the same situation, there are new engagements and joy.[6]

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cowie . Peter . Scandinavian Cinema: A Survey of the Films and Film-Makers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden . 1992 . Tantivy Press . London . 87.
  2. Book: Waldekranz . Rune . Filmens historia: de första hundra åren från zoopraxiscope till video . 1985 . Norstedt . Stockholm . 549.
  3. Filmeventyret begynner: av og om filmpioneren Ottar Gladtvet . Norsk Filminstitutts Skriftserie . 1999 . 10 . 49.
  4. News: Paladsteatret . February 10, 2021 . Aftenposten . 282 . June 9, 1917 . 7.
  5. News: Fra de stumme scener: 'Unge Hjerter' paa Paladsteatret . February 10, 2021 . Morgenbladet . 293 . June 15, 1917 . 6.
  6. Book: Engberg . Marguerite . Schiave bianche allo specchio: le origini del cinema in Scandinavia (1896–1918) . 1986 . Studi Tesi . Pordenone . 484.