Hunger (1966 film)
Hunger (Danish: Sult, Swedish: Svält) is a 1966 black-and-white drama film directed by Denmark's Henning Carlsen, starring Swedish actor Per Oscarsson, and based upon the novel Hunger by Norwegian Nobel Prize-winning author Knut Hamsun. Filmed on location in Oslo, it was the first film produced as a cooperative effort among the three Scandinavian countries.
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Directed by | Henning Carlsen |
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Cinematography | Henning Kristiansen |
Edited by | Henning Carlsen |
Music by | Krzysztof Komeda |
Distributed by | Athena Film |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
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Languages | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
With its stark focus on a life of poverty and desperation, the film is considered a masterpiece of social realism. Film historians suggest it was the first Danish film to gain serious international attention since the work of Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is one of the ten films listed in Denmark's cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture.
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