Hamsun is a biographical film that tells the story of the Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. The film explores Hamsun's life, from his early struggles as a writer to his later success and controversial political views.
Throughout the film, viewers are taken on a journey through Hamsun's personal life, including his relationships with his wife and children, as well as his interactions with other famous writers and intellectuals of the time. The film also delves into Hamsun's complex personality, showing both his brilliance as a writer and his darker, more troubling aspects.
Hamsun is a captivating portrait of a literary genius whose work continues to be celebrated and debated to this day. The film offers a nuanced look at Hamsun's life and legacy, shedding light on the complexities of his character and the impact of his writing on the world of literature.
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Hamsun
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Frates for twelve celli
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Arvo Pärt:
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Psalom
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Arvo Pärt:
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Trisagion
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Arvo Pärt:
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Fratres for violin, strings and percussion
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44 duos for 2 violins, No. 21
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Béla Bartók:
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Künstlerleben
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Fruehlingsstimmen
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Wiener Blut
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Ja, vi elsker dette landet
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Rikard Nordraak:
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Trauermarsch
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