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ASTRUP - CATCHING THE FLAME (ASTRUP - FLAMMEN OVER JØLSTER)
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Completed - NORWEGIAN, DANISH, ENGLISH, GERMAN - Drama, Biography - 79 minutes

Log Line

Biographical movie portraying Nikolai Astrup (1880-1928), one of Norway's most important painters and visual artists, and follow him through his short life and the inspiration behind his most famous paintings.

Previous markets

  • Berlin EFM 2020 (Debut)
  • Pre Cannes Screenings 2021 (Line up)
Full history

Year of production : 2019

Director(s) : Pål ØIE
Writer(s) : Karl johan PAULSEN, Pål ØIE
Cast : Thure Lindhardt LINDHARDT, Dennis STORHØI, Henriette MARØY

Producer(s) : Einar LOFTESNES (HANDMADE FILMS IN NORWEGIAN WOODS)

Synopsis

A heart-warming portrait and a journey through the landscape behind Norwegian artist Nikolai Astrup’s most famous paintings. Astrup’s motifs are a treasure trove, which in the film turns into living magic.He should be as famous as Edvard Munch, but the world seems to have forgotten him – until now, The Guardian wrote about the first Astrup show outside Norway in 2016.Nikolai Astrup is played with a witty and explosive charm by interna-tional Danish star Thure Lindhardt. Astrup, son of a strict clergy-man, grew up during the end of the 19th century, in one of the most scenic landscapes in Norway. Heavy asthma often limited him to be outside playing, and inside he started to develop his artistic skills. Against his father’s desire and financially support, he left the countryside for painting schools throughout Europe.This documentary drama also brings the romantic story with Engel. Only 15 years old she married Nikolai, 12 year older than herself. The love of Engel and the beautiful nature back home, was the rea-son why Nikolai stayed put in the valleys of Western Norway.The film derives its name from one of Astrup’s strongest motives. The Midsummer Eve bonefires glow in the valley side of forbidden parties, which the pietist father thought was the work of the devil. The dialogue is based on Astrup’s abandoned notes and letters, and shows that it is never too late to win over the skeptics - if you just let the joy of life rule.

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Country(ies) : NORWAY


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