Odd Børretzen

Most Popular Odd Børretzen Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Odd Little Man Trailer (2000)

01 September 2000

Little Oddemann uses every means available to find Jesus, including his slingshot. The film takes us to Norway in the late '30s, where we meet a series of burlesque and humorous characters, whose antics convince Oddemann that growing up may be a bad idea.

Through My Thick Glasses Trailer (2004)

10 June 2004

An elderly man tells his granddaughter his personal story of the Second World War. His life as a child and all the strange characters he populates it with takes the little girl to a bizarre world she doesn't understand.

The Rebellious Alphabet Trailer (1994)

18 June 1994

This is an animated film about a country ruled by a dictator. The little general who has all power in the country, has denied its people to read and write.

Krigsseilerne – med æren i behold Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Makaroni Blues Trailer (1986)

04 September 1986

When Italian Vincenzo comes to Norway to open a restaurant, Norwegian drinking habits and alcohol politics are seen with southern European eyes.

Papirdragen Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Alt for Norge Trailer (2005)

28 January 2005

This is a humouristic viewpoint upon Norways history the last 100 years - Since the end of the union with Sweden in 1905.

Molly & Grandpa Trailer (2005)

29 October 2005

Molly visits her grandparents.

One Day a Man Bought a House Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

A man buys a house on a hill. A rat was there first, and proves to be unusually difficult to remove; it seems to think all the man's attempts to kill it are actually gifts.

What Do They Want? Trailer (1981)

24 January 1981

A cabaret show with Odd Børretzen and Alf Cranner filmed in September 1979 at the ABC-Teateret in Oslo, Norway.

Odd Børretzen: Mer enn helt all right Trailer (2001)

31 December 2001

A portrait of Norwegian poet Odd Børretzen in his own words, featuring musical highlights from Børretzen's work with musicians Alf Cranner and Lars Martin Myhre.