Stolen Spring (Danish: Det Forsømte Forår) is a 1993 Danish film adaptation of Hans Scherfig's novel The Stolen Spring directed by Peter Schrøder [da; de; no; sv].[1]
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Stolen Spring | |
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Directed by | Peter Schrøder |
Written by | Hans Scherfig (novel) |
Starring | Frits Helmuth |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Stolen Spring was shot in 1993 starring some of the biggest stars in Danish Cinema, such as Frits Helmuth.
The book is a collective novel [da; fy; no; sl; sv], in that the protagonist isn't a single person, but rather a group. Some critics think that the movie remake has failed to retain this and other thematics, and therefore does not deliver Scherfig's socialist message.
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