Edvard Munch (film)
Edvard Munch (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɛ̀dvɑʈ ˈmʊŋk] (
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Directed by | Peter Watkins |
Written by | Peter Watkins |
Starring | Geir Westby Gro Fraas |
Narrated by | Peter Watkins |
Cinematography | Odd Geir Sæther |
Edited by | Peter Watkins |
Release date | 1974 |
Running time | 210 minutes/174 minutes (USA) |
Country | Sweden/Norway |
Language | English/Norwegian |
Style
Like Watkins' other films, Edvard Munch uses a docudrama approach; scenes from Munch's life are re-enacted by a large cast (mostly Norwegian non-professional actors), but there is also a voiceover narration by Watkins, and there are moments when the characters speak directly to camera, as if being interviewed about their own lives or their opinions of Munch. Some of the dialogue was improvised by the cast, especially in the interview segments. To convey the hostile response Munch's work often received during his lifetime, Watkins recruited Norwegians who genuinely disliked the paintings.
Distribution and responses
After its initial broadcast, the film was briefly an international success but was not widely available for many years afterward. Watkins has said that network officials tried to suppress its distribution, and tried to bar it from competition in the Cannes Film Festival, because they disapproved of its use of non-professional actors and anachronistic dialogue. After NRK relinquished rights to the film in 2002, it gained a wider international release.
Ingmar Bergman called the film a "work of genius".
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References
- "Festival de Cannes: Edvard Munch". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-10.