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Anja Breien (born 12 July 1940) is a Norwegian
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and
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. One of the leading figures of the Norwegian film industry, and one of the first women to rise to prominence as a writer-director in Norway, Breien's body of work in fiction and documentary explores social and political issues, notably women's rights within the context of Norwegian society.


Career

After completing her studies in French at the
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, Breien went on to graduate from the French film school L'Institut des hautes études cinématographiques (IDHEC) in 1964. She began working in film as a script supervisor on the Nils R. Müller film '' Det Store Varpet'' in 1961. She also worked as an assistant director on ''
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'' (''Sult'') (1966), directed by Henning Carlsen and based on the novel by
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. Breien's first film as a director and screenwriter was a short in 1967 titled ''Growing Up'', followed by her short documentary ''17. May – A Film about Rituals'' (''17. Mai – En film om ritualer)'' (1969), a satirical look at the celebration of the Norwegian National Day. Her first feature-length film was ''
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'' (''Voldtekt''), released in 1971. ''Rape'' was praised by critics, but also sparked debate due to its criticism of the Norwegian criminal justice system. Breien subsequently wrote and directed ''Wives'' (''Hustruer'') (1975), which became a box-office success and received critical acclaim throughout Scandinavia. ''Wives'' was inspired as a feminist response to
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' '' Husbands'' (1972), and follows three women in their thirties who temporarily abandon their domestic responsibilities for a day of freedom. Breien went on to write and direct two sequels, '' Wives - Ten Years After'' (''Hustruer 10 År Etter'') (1985) and ''Wives III'' (''Hustruer 20 År Etter'') (1996), featuring the same characters ten and twenty years later. In 1981's ''
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'' (''Forfølgelsen''), Breien again critiqued her home country's patriarchal society through the story of a woman accused of witchcraft in 1630s western Norway. ''Witch Hunt'' was entered into the main competition of the 1981
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. Breien's 1979 film '' Next of Kin (Arven)'', also known as ''Heritage'' and ''The Inheritance'', a drama about a Norwegian family in conflict over an inheritance, was nominated for the
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at the
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; it ended up winning the
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. Breien has directed most of the films produced from her screenplays, one exception being 1994's ''Second Sight'' (''Trollsyn''), directed by
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. In addition to her extensive work in fiction cinema, Breien has continued to make documentaries throughout her career, many of which have been screened internationally. Her short documentary ''Solvorn'' (1997), constructed around a series of photographs taken by Breien's grandmother, screened at the
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in 1998.


Style

Breien is noted for her realist approach to storytelling, her use of the
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, and her use of a slow, contemplative pace. ''Rape'' (1971) uses a non-chronological storytelling technique and has been compared to
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’s '' A Separation'' (2011).


Selected filmography


Awards and nominations


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Breien, Anja 1940 births Living people Norwegian film directors Norwegian screenwriters Norwegian women film directors Norwegian women screenwriters Film people from Oslo University of Oslo alumni Institut des hautes études cinématographiques alumni