På solsiden

På solsiden (On the Sunny Side) is a Norwegian comedy-drama film from 1956 directed by Edith Carlmar.[1][2][3] It stars Arne Lie, Randi Kolstad, Henny Moan, Ellen Isefiær, and Joachim Holst-Jensen. The film is based on Helge Krog's 1927 play of the same name.[3][4]

På solsiden
Directed byEdith Carlmar
Produced byOtto Carlmar
Written byKåre Bergstrøm
Otto Carlmar
Helge Krog
StarringArne Lie
Randi Kolstad
Henny Moan
Ellen Isefiær
Joachim Holst-Jensen
Music byGunnar Sønstevold
CinematographySverre Bergli
Distributed byCarlmar Film
Norsk Film AS
Release date
  • 1956 (1956)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

Plot

On a warm summer day, the writer Joachim Bris comes to the Riibe estate. He has been invited by Hartvig, the son running the farm. However, not everyone is happy with the visit, which has unexpected consequences for several people in the family. All of them have a part to play when Esther must eventually have a big showdown with those that have always lived "on the sunny side."

Reception and reissue

When the film premiered in 1956, the newspaper Aftenavisen Stavangeren characterized it as "a truly amiable, sunny, and charming comedy."[5] The film was released on DVD in 2005 by Nordisk Film.

Other

The 1936 Swedish film På Solsidan (On the Sunny Side) was also based on Krog's play. It had a script written by Oscar Hemberg and was directed by Gustaf Molander. The film starred Lars Hanson, Ingrid Bergman, Karin Swanström, and Edvin Adolphson.

Cast

Minor roles are also played by Otto Carlmar, Haakon Arnold, Ragnar Olason, Odd Johansen, and Odd Rohde.

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