Astrid Sommer

Most Popular Astrid Sommer Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Trysil-Knut Trailer (1942)

29 April 1942

Trysil-Knut is a Norwegian film from 1942. Directed by veteran Rasmus Breistein and is a ski themed melodrama about the legendary skier Trysil-Knut from Trysil.

De kalte ham Skarven Trailer (1965)

04 February 1965

About a fisherman who has to face judgement on his life after an accident.

Andrine and Kjell Trailer (1952)

10 March 1952

Andrine and Kjell are both 17, and attends a private high school. Many things disturb their way to the spring exams, and fall in love.

Elskere Trailer (1963)

21 October 1963

Ludvina is considered a woman of loose morals in her small home town. When she becomes pregnant, she decides to raise the child without the help of a man.

King of Skating Trailer (1953)

01 October 1953

The throne of ice skating sees a change of regent when Hans takes over as “The King”, and the sports press can’t seem to get enough of him.

Kjære Maren Trailer (1976)

19 February 1976

Set in Rodeløkka of Kristiania eastside around the year 1900 and is a rough sketch of how it was to be young and unmarried working girl at the time.

The Child Trailer (1938)

06 October 1938

The classic movie from 1938 is an adaptation of Oscar Braatens play. Eva Sletto plays the young factory worker Milja, and Harald Heide Steen as her unfaithful boyfriend Julius.

Hans Nielsen Hauge Trailer (1961)

11 February 1961

Hans Nielsen Hauge was a Norwegian reformer in the early 1800's both financially and spiritually.

Vær so go' - galskap for to Trailer (1973)

20 August 1973

Based on a play by Eugène Ionesco.

Trost i taklampa Trailer (1955)

17 January 1955

The story takes place in a hedmark built during some summer weeks.

Storfolk og småfolk Trailer (1951)

29 October 1951

The wealthy farmer sits safely on his ancestral farm, and the hard-working tenant farmer lives on the hill below.

A Boom Through the Valley Trailer (1938)

15 January 1938

An interesting look into 1931, a year of unemployment and misery in the forests of Norway. The movie is important as both film history and social portrayal.