Edvard Munch
by Peter Watkins3h301974Sweden
Recommended byGuillaume Nicloux, Jonás Trueba, Arthur Harari
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Following a rough chronology from 1884 to 1894, when Norwegian artist Edvard Munch began expressionism and established himself as northern Europe's most maligned and controversial artist, the film also flashes back to the death from consumption of his mother, when he was five, his sister's death, and his near death at 13 from pulmonary disease. The film finds enduring significance in Munch's brief affair with "Mrs. Heiberg" and his participation in the café society of anarchist Hans Jaeger in Christiania and later in Berlin with Strindberg. Through it all comes Munch's melancholy and his desire to render on canvas, cardboard, paper, stone, and wood his innermost feelings.
- Credits- Directed by : Peter Watkins
- Screenplay : Peter Watkins
- Costumes : Ada Skolmen
- Editor : Peter Watkins
- Producing company : Norsk Film
- Chef opérateur : Odd-Geir Sæther
 
- Technical details- Printed format : 35 mm
- Sound mix : Stéréo 2.0
- Year of production : 1974
- French release date : 24 novembre 1976
- Category : Feature film
- Color : Colors
- Language : Anglais, Norvégien
 
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