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Rasmus Breistein

Rasmus Breistein

Directing

November 16, 1890 — October 16, 1976Åsane, Norway

Rasmus Breistein is regarded as the silent filmmaker's most significant filmmaker. In the period referred to as the national breakthrough for Norwegian film (1920-1930), he directed five films. With these films, he challenged the Swedish film's then power position and excited both critics and the audience. Breistein was a farmer's son and learned to play fiddle in his youth. He played for dances at weddings in Western Norway. When Det Norske Teateret was established in 1913, he started as an actor at the theater. He became preoccupied with the new medium of film, after watching Peter Lykke-Seest's films he wanted to make films in a completely different way. It started with Fante-Anne. In an interview he stated "that the film was the beginning of something, to a Norwegian production of a more national character." And that was the beginning of the Norwegian great age of silent films.

Behind the camera

Den nye lægen1943

Den nye lægen

Director & Writer

Gullfjellet1941

Gullfjellet

Director & Screenplay

Hu Dagmar1939

Hu Dagmar

Director

The Child1938

The Child

Director

Liv1934

Liv

Director & Writer

Skjærgårdsflirt1932

Skjærgårdsflirt

Director & Writer

Kristine Valdresdatter1930

Kristine Valdresdatter

Director

The Bridal Party in Hardanger1926

The Bridal Party in Hardanger

Director & Writer

Jomfru Trofast1921

Jomfru Trofast

Director & Screenplay

Felix1921

Felix

Director

Fante-Anne1920

Fante-Anne

Director & Writer