I Faresonen
''I faresonen'' (In the Danger Zone) is a Norwegian drama featurette from 1961 directed by Bjørn Breigutu. The screenplay was written by Ragnar Kvam and Arild Brinchmann. The film stars Rolf Søder, Harald Aimarsen, and Roy Bjørnstad. The film was shown in Norwegian theaters in 1961, but hardly in Oslo. It was also screened at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival that same year. Plot The film depicts a group of sailors on board and on land. An ex-alcoholic, the boatswain Hansen, talks about his experiences. Cast * Rolf Søder as Hansen, the boatswain *Ronald Abrahamsen as the oiler *Harald Aimarsen as the carpenter * Roy Bjørnstad as Bredesen, a sailor *Erling Lindahl *Erik Bye * Fredrik Wildhagen *Robert Normann Jr. as Kjell, the deck boy * Jan Frydenlund as the narrator References External links * {{imdb title, 0214784 ''I faresone''at the National Library of Norway The National Library of Norway () was established in 1989. Its principal task is "to preser ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bjørn Breigutu
Bjørn Breigutu (April 25, 1924 – June 29, 2004) was an award-winning Norwegians, Norwegian filmmaker. Biography Bjørn Breigutu was trained in drawing at the Norwegian Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry, National College of Art and Design. He started working for Norsk Film at Jar, Norway, Jar outside Oslo in 1946, and he edited his first film in 1950 with ''Filmavisen''. Gradually, he became Arne Skouen's regular editor. Altogether, he edited 26 feature films and directed over 60 short films. As a trade unionist, he helped start the Norwegian Filmmakers Association (). His work is described by Gunnar Iversen in ''Portrett av en usynlig mann – Om Bjørn Breigutu og hans filmer'' (Portrait of an Invisible Man: Bjørn Breigutu and His Films, 1989). Breigutu was the first to be awarded the Amanda committee's honorary award during the first presentation of the Amanda Award in 1985, and he received the Norwegian Filmmakers Association's honorary award in 1993. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oslo
Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022, and the metropolitan area had an estimated population of in 2021. During the Viking Age, the area was part of Viken. Oslo was founded as a city at the end of the Viking Age in 1040 under the name Ánslo, and established as a ''kaupstad'' or trading place in 1048 by Harald Hardrada. The city was elevated to a bishopric in 1070 and a capital under Haakon V of Norway around the year 1300. Personal unions with Denmark from 1397 to 1523 and again from 1536 to 1814 reduced its influence. After being destroyed by a fire in 1624, during the reign of King Christian IV, a new city was built closer to Akershus Fortress and named Christiania in honour of the king. It became a municipality ('' formannskapsdistrikt'') on 1 January 1838. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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National Library Of Norway
The National Library of Norway () was established in 1989. Its principal task is "to preserve the past for the future". The library is located both in Oslo and in Mo i Rana. The building in Oslo was restored and reopened in 2005. Prior to the existence of the National Library, the University Library of Oslo was assigned the tasks that normally fall to a national library. The Norwegian ISBN Agency, responsible for assigning ISBNs with prefix 82- and 978-82-, is part of the National Library of Norway. The National Library is also responsible for legal deposits made from publishers in Norway. All material is to be submitted free of charge. Aslak Sira Myhre is national librarian from November 2014. History On 15 August 2005, Norway opened a fully functioning national library for the first time in its history. This occurred exactly 100 years after Norway dissolved its union with Sweden. Although gaining independence in 1905 marked the peak of Norwegian nationalism, it took Norway ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jan Frydenlund
Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to: Acronyms * Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN * Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code * Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group * Japanese Article Number, a barcode standard compatible with EAN * Japanese Accepted Name, a Japanese nonproprietary drug name * Job Accommodation Network, US, for people with disabilities * ''Joint Army-Navy'', US standards for electronic color codes, etc. * ''Journal of Advanced Nursing'' Personal name * Jan (name), male variant of ''John'', female shortened form of ''Janet'' and ''Janice'' * Jan (Persian name), Persian word meaning 'life', 'soul', 'dear'; also used as a name * Ran (surname), romanized from Mandarin as Jan in Wade–Giles * Ján, Slovak name Other uses * January, as an abbreviation for the first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar * Jan (cards), a term in some card games when a player loses without taking any tricks or scoring a mini ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fredrik Wildhagen
Fredrik Christian Wildhagen (August 15, 1939 – May 9, 1992) was a Norwegian art historian, known for having documented Scandinavian art design. After studying in Rome and Oslo, Fredrik Wildhagen started working at the National School of Art and Design in 1967. During his term as chancellor from 1975 to 1981, the school became a college, and Wildhagen then became both an associate professor and head of the new Department of Theory and History in 1982. From 1981 to 1986, he was the design critic for the newspaper ''Arbeiderbladet''. Selected works *Tore Brantenberg, Lauritz Opstad, and Fredrik Wildhagen, eds. (1985). ''Angelo Mangiarotti, sammenhenger''. Oslo: Kunstindustrimuseet i Oslo. *Fredrik Wildhagen (1987). "The Guzzini Memorandum: From the Ethic of Projects to the Project of Ethics." ''Design Issues'' 5(1): 87–92. *Fredrik Wildhagen (1988). ''Norge i form: kunsthåndverk og design under industrikulturen''. Oslo: J. M. Stenersen. *Fredrik Wildhagen (1991). ''Møbeldes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erik Bye
Erik Erikssønn Bye (March 1, 1926 – October 13, 2004) was a versatile Norwegian-American journalist, artist, author, film actor, folk singer and radio and television personality. He was one of the 20th century's most well-known and popular radio and television figures in Norway. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Rønnaug (née Dahl) and opera singer Erik Ole Bye, his family moved home to Norway when he was six years old. After a few years in Ringerike they settled in the Nordstrand borough in Oslo, where they took over a bed and breakfast. In his teens, Bye joined the Norwegian resistance movement during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany during World War II. Following the war, he returned to the United States for his university education, studying English, journalism and drama at Midland Lutheran College, Nebraska and the University of Wisconsin in Madison. During his studies he also traveled extensively throughout the United States, taking odd jobs and gathering imp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erling Lindahl
Erling Lindahl (Juni 23, 1903 – August 8, 1973) was a Norwegian actor and stage director. Lindahl debuted in 1933 at the Comedy Theater () in Bergen and later performed at the National Theater. He appeared in many films and performed at various theaters. Lindahl played several strong character roles. He frequently appeared on NRK The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (), commonly known by its initialism NRK, is a Norwegian state-run, government-influenced radio and television public broadcasting company. The NRK broadcasts three national TV channels and thirteen nat ...'s Radio Theater. From 1967 until his death in 1973, Lindahl was engaged with the National Traveling Theater. Filmography *1955: '' Hjem går vi ikke'' *1956: ''Kvinnens plass'' as an editorial staff member *1956: ''Toya (film), Toya'' as a doctor *1957: ''På slaget åtte'' as Haugen, a journalist *1957: ''Stevnemøte med glemte år'' as J. L. Ruud, a gynecologist *1957: ''Toya og Heidi'' as Uncle ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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11th Berlin International Film Festival
The 11th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 23 June to 4 July 1961. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Italian film '' La Notte'' directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Juries The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival: Main Competition * James Quinn, British producer - Jury President * France Roche, French journalist, film critic, actress and screenwriter * Marc Turfkruyer, Belgian film critic * Satyajit Ray, Indian filmmaker * Gian Luigi Rondi, Italian film critic * Hirotsugu Ozaki, Japanese theatre critic * Nicholas Ray, American filmmaker * Falk Harnack, West-German filmmaker * Hans Schaarwächter, West-German journalist and writer Documentary and Short Films Competition * Willem de Vogel, Dutch actor - Jury President * Else Goelz, West-German journalist * Mohammed Gamal Eldin Rifaat, Emirati * Luis Gómez Mesa, Spanish film critic and writer * Max Lippmann, West-German film critic * Ingeborg Lyche, Norwegian chair ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Featurette
In the American film industry, a featurette is a kind of film that is shorter than a full-length feature, but longer than a short film. The term may refer to either of two types of content: a shorter film or a companion film. Medium-length films A featurette is a film usually of three to four reels in length, or about 24–40 minutes in running time, thus longer than a two-reel short subject but shorter than a feature film. Hence, it is a "small feature" (the ending " -ette" is a common diminutive suffix derived from French), and in fact featurettes were sometimes called "streamlined features". Featurette was commonly used from before the start of the sound era into the 1960s, when films of such length as the Hal Roach's Streamliners—and several French films of that length—ceased being made, or were made as experimental or art films and subsumed under the more general rubric of short film. Some featurettes are still being produced, notably the action comedy '' Ku ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ragnar Kvam
Ragnar Kvam (18 November 1917 – 15 February 2006) was a Norwegian journalist, novelist, translator and literary critic. He was born in Tønsberg and grew up in Drammen. After the Second World War he was journalist in the newspaper ''Fremtiden'', and the Norwegian News Agency. He made his literary debut in 1950 with the novel ''Alle vil hjem''. Among his other novels are ''De herjede menn'' from 1953, ''Den store stillheten'' from 1964, and ''Krystallnatten'' from 1970. He translated many books into Norwegian language, including works by George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, Graham Greene, Oscar Wilde, C. P. Snow and Erich Maria Remarque Erich Maria Remarque (; ; born Erich Paul Remark; 22 June 1898 – 25 September 1970) was a German novelist. His landmark novel '' All Quiet on the Western Front'' (1928), based on his experience in the Imperial German Army during World War .... He is the father of Ragnar Kvam, Jr. References 1917 births 2006 deaths Writers from T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a Dependencies of Norway, dependency, and not a part of the Kingdom; Norway also Territorial claims in Antarctica, claims the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. Norway has a population of 5.6 million. Its capital and largest city is Oslo. The country has a total area of . The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden, and is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast. Norway has an extensive coastline facing the Skagerrak strait, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Barents Sea. The unified kingdom of Norway was established in 872 as a merger of Petty kingdoms of Norway, petty kingdoms and has existed continuously for years. From 1537 to 1814, Norway ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tore Breda Thoresen
Tore Breda Thoresen (29 January 1923 – 1 August 2008) was a Norwegian photographer, film director and theatre director. Thoresen was born in Drammen to engineer Georg Thoresen and Edel Sofie Johnsen. In 1952 he married Ursula Jacobine Frost. Among his early films are '' Trost i taklampa'' from 1955 and '' Elias rekefisker'' from 1958, as photographer. He was appointed artistic director of Fjernsynsteatret Fjernsynsteatret () was a department of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) that produced plays for television broadcasting. It opened in 1960 (after about a year of experimental operation) and operated until a major reorganisation of NRK o ... from 1967 to 1980. References 1923 births 2008 deaths People from Drammen Norwegian photographers Norwegian film directors Norwegian theatre directors NRK people {{norway-film-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |