Dagny is a 1977 Norwegian-Polish historical drama film directed by Haakon Sandøy [no].[1] It is narrated by, among others, Lise Fjeldstad, Daniel Olbrychski, Per Oscarsson and Nils Ole Oftebro. The subject of the film is the Norwegian writer Dagny Juel (Fjeldstad), and her relationship to such men as Stanisław Przybyszewski (Olbrychski), Edvard Munch (Oftebro) and August Strindberg (Oscarsson).
Dagny | |
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Directed by | Haakon Sandøy |
Written by | Aleksander Ścibor-Rylski |
Narrated by | Lise Fjeldstad Daniel Olbrychski Per Oscarsson Nils Ole Oftebro |
Music by | Arne Nordheim |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | Norway, Poland |
Languages | Norwegian, Polish, German |
Dagny Juell was the doctors daughter who left Kongsvinger for Berlin to study music, and became famous painter Edvard Munchs mistress.[2]
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