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Sølvmunn
''Sølvmunn'' (Silvermouth) is a Norway, Norwegian drama and family film from 1981 directed by Per Blom (director), Per Blom. The main roles are played by Tobias Asphaug and Jon Skolmen. Plot The film tells the story of a nine-year-old boy named Fredrik that lives with his father after his mother has left. The father and son stick together through thick and thin, but problems arise when Fredrik's father meets Tove. Much of the film is seen from the child's perspective. The film depicts how Fredrik, nicknamed ''Sølvmunn'' 'Silvermouth', experiences his own world and the world of adults. Reception ''Sølvmunn'' received a mixed reception from ''Dagsavisen, Arbeiderbladet'''s reviewer Bjørn Granum when it was released. Among other things, he wrote that "We can look forward to another well-executed child portrayal in Norwegian film, after ''Betrayal (1981 film), Løperjenten'', ''Little Ida, Liten Ida'', and ''Zeppelin (1981), Zeppelin''." But he also wrote that "The first three-qua ...
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Per Blom (director)
Per Blom (5 May 1946 – 13 February 2013) was a Norwegian film director. He was born in Søndre Land. Among his films are ''Anton (1973 film), Anton'' from 1973, and ''Mors hus'' from 1974, based on a novel by Knut Faldbakken. Further ''Kvinner'' from 1979, ''Sølvmunn'' from 1981, and ''The Ice Palace (1987 film), The Ice Palace'' from 1987, based upon a novel by Tarjei Vesaas. External links * References

1946 births 2013 deaths People from Søndre Land Norwegian film directors {{Norway-film-director-stub ...
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