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Knut Hamsun(1859-1952)

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Knut Hamsun
Based on Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun's 1890 existentialist masterpiece "HUNGER"; an out-of-work screenwriter, Charlie Pontus (JOSEPH CULP), wanders the streets of Los Angeles facing homelessness and starvation unless studio producer, The Chief, (ROBERT CULP), will buy his screenplay. 

Screened as a work-in-progress in 2001, SF Indiefest called "HUNGER"  "Powerful, compassionate and astringently funny". Completed in 2007, "HUNGER" won Best Feature at the Moondance International Film Festival and "Best Underground Film" at FAIF Film Festival. It held it's European premiere at the 2007 Nordkapp Film Festival in Norway.
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Norwegian novelist Knut Hamsun was born to a poor family and sent to live with an uncle, a commercial fisherman. He grew up without any formal schooling. Hamsun left Norway for the U.S. twice: once in 1882, and again in 1886. Each time he stayed in the U.S. for two years, holding various jobs including farmhand and Chicago streetcar conductor. He was often poverty-stricken. His first novel "Hunger" is autobiographical and about poverty, alienation, and desperation, and, innovatively: consciousness and intense inner states. He returned to Norway and wrote several more novels, all well-received, original, and successful. He won the Nobel Prize in 1920 for "Growth of the Soil," but gradually became reclusive due to his need to write combined with and his cranky temperament. Norwegians were dismayed when in the 1930's he expressed his support for Hitler. Although he claimed his sentiments were more anti-British than pro-German, he spoke in favor of National Socialism and was vilified in Norway. His rocky relations with his children and second wife are the subject of Hamsun (1996). In 1948, he was briefly imprisoned, and his assets were seized by the state. He died penniless in 1952. Hamsun was rehabilitated posthumously, and is again considered one of the great modern Scandinavian novelists.
BornAugust 4, 1859
DiedFebruary 19, 1952(92)
BornAugust 4, 1859
DiedFebruary 19, 1952(92)
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Poslední radost
  • Writer
  • 1922
Pan (1922)
Pan
6.4
  • Writer(1894)
  • 1922
Benoni & Rosa
7.2
TV Mini Series
  • Writer
Rabi lyubvi
  • Writer
  • 1916

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  • Voice of Life (2013)
    Voice of Life
    Short
    • inspired by a short story by
    • 2013
  • Victoria (2013)
    Victoria
    5.5
    • novel: "Victoria" (1898)
    • 2013
  • At Bygge Et Minnesmerke Over Sig Selv (2010)
    At Bygge Et Minnesmerke Over Sig Selv
    Short
    • texts/sitations
    • 2010
  • Fluen
    Short
    • story
    • 2007
  • Rune Temte in Touched (2005)
    Touched
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2005
  • Hunger (2001)
    Hunger
    7.7
    • novel: "Sult" (1890)
    • 2001
  • Tørst - Framtidens forbrytelser (1999)
    Tørst - Framtidens forbrytelser
    4.8
    • novels: "Hemmelig ve" / "En ærkeskjælm" / "Livets røst" / "Kvindeseir"
    • 1999
  • Alice Krige in Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997)
    Twilight of the Ice Nymphs
    5.8
    • novel "Pan" (uncredited)
    • 1997
  • Un air si pur... (1997)
    Un air si pur...
    5.8
    • novel "Siste kapitel"
    • 1997
  • Pan (1995)
    Pan
    5.3
    • novel: "Pan" (1894)
    • 1995
  • Som evige stjerner
    Short
    • based on an idea from the book "Ny jord"
    • 1994
  • Telegrafisten (1993)
    Telegrafisten
    6.5
    • novel: "Sværmere"
    • 1993
  • Landstrykere (1989)
    Landstrykere
    6.8
    • novel: "Landstrykere" (1927)
    • 1989
  • Viktorija (1988)
    Viktorija
    6.4
    • novel "Viktoria"
    • 1988
  • Michaela Jolin in Victoria (1979)
    Victoria
    5.6
    • novel "Viktoria"
    • 1979

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  • Born
    • August 4, 1859
    • Lom, Norway
  • Died
    • February 19, 1952
    • Nørholm, Norway
  • Spouses
      Marie HamsunJune 25, 1909 - February 19, 1952 (his death, 4 children)
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