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Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

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Edvard Munch's childhood is overshadowed by death: he suffers the loss of his sister and mother, while enduring serious illness himself, almost dying. At university, Munch discovers his talent as a painter. As he immerses himself in the art world, he becomes part of a cultural revolution lead by the likes of nihilist Hans Jæger.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Norwegian

Runtime

221 mins

Rating

7.357/10

Release Date

12 November 1974

Country

Norway

Cast

Geir Westby

Geir Westby

Edvard Munch

Gro Fraas

Gro Fraas

Fru Heiberg

Eric Allum

Eric Allum

Edvard Munch - 1868

Ragnvald Caspari

Ragnvald Caspari

Peter Andreas Munch - 1868

Kerstii Allum

Kerstii Allum

Sophie Munch - 1868

Susan Troldmyr

Susan Troldmyr

Laura Munch - 1868

Katja Pedersen

Katja Pedersen

Inger Munch - 1868

Hjordis Ulriksen

Hjordis Ulriksen

Housemaid - 1868

Amund Berge

Amund Berge

Edvard Munch - 1875

Erik Kristiansen

Erik Kristiansen

Peter Andreas Munch - 1875

Inger-Berit Oland

Inger-Berit Oland

Sophie Munch - 1875

Camilla Falk

Camilla Falk

Laura Munch - 1875

Anne-Marie Daehli

Anne-Marie Daehli

Inger Munch - 1875

Johan Halsborg

Johan Halsborg

Dr. Christian Munch - 1884

Gro Jarto

Gro Jarto

Laura Catherine Munch - 1884

Lotte Teig

Lotte Teig

Karen Bjølstad - 1884

Gunnar Skjetne

Gunnar Skjetne

Peter Andreas Munch - 1884

Berit Rytter Hasle

Berit Rytter Hasle

Laura Munch - 1884

Rachel Pedersen

Rachel Pedersen

Inger Munch - 1884

Vigdis Nilssen

Vigdis Nilssen

Housemaid - 1884

Kare Stormark

Kare Stormark

Hans Jæger

Eli Ryg

Eli Ryg

Oda Lasson

Alf Kåre Strindberg

Alf Kåre Strindberg

August Strindberg

Iselin Bast

Iselin Bast

Dagny Juell

Peter Watkins

Peter Watkins

Narrator (voice)

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