Bredo Greve Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
24 April 2014
He was an anarchist and provocateur. Underground filmmaker and a cheeky fuck. Several of today's veterans in the Norwegian film industry started their career with him.
07 November 1968
The Market of the Unknowns is a burlesque and socially critical tale of a flea market in Oslo, which is organized for the benefit of slum dwellers in Lima.
16 June 1967
Kristoball can be seen as a unique expression of the time; 1960 heading towards 1968 - individuality and playful modernism, the Vietnam war and awakening political consciousness.
14 October 1976
Anarchistic fable where we follow the teaching of a modern witch, reconstructed by historical and anthropological knowledge, inspired by the books by Carlos Castaneda.
04 September 1980
On the background of a hunger strike to save a famous salmon river from being dammed up for electrical power development, the Sami Ole Raino believes in his own protests.
01 January 1972
In connection with the UN Conference on the Environment in Stockholm in 1972, the Moderna Museum sent out an invitation to all schools in Sweden.
04 March 1976
Lasse & Geir, two suburban boys in their late teens, kick up a row on the bus into town, making the driver call the police.
25 January 1973
Viveca is 31, divorced, and has a son of 6 years. She and her friend Aud have left the hectic everyday life and moved in with bohemians and artists.
14 April 1978
A feature film with documentary inserts about freedom of speech in Norwegian film, from the "witch" dance in Hønefoss in 1977, to the challenging of Norwegian film censorship today.
01 January 1971
The dream of flying, and how humans have failed it - on every level. Stills and moving images, an editing exercise.
01 January 1974
The film is about Jucan, known throughout the country as a fakir, movie hero, and the man who plays the harmonica.
09 June 1966
Operation Blood Spray is in opposition to military comedies. Bredo Greve did not want to create entertainment; on the contrary, he exposes the military and the atrocities of war through powerful imagery.
01 January 1972
The film compares human evolution to that of the chicken. Just as the chicken once lived freely in nature, but now only has a function as a broiler and egg incubator, human evolution has gone from a life of its own to becoming a slave to technology.