Hamsun
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Hamsun

Norwegian Nobel Laureate Knut Hamsun's controversial support for the Nazi regime during WW2 and its consequences for the Hamsun family after the war.

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Hamsun is a thought-provoking biographical film that delves into the life of Norwegian Nobel Laureate, Knut Hamsun, and his controversial support for the Nazi regime during World War II. Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, this gripping tale explores the consequences faced by the Hamsun family in the aftermath of the conflict.

The film delves into Hamsun's ideological shift towards fascism and his admiration for Adolf Hitler, leading to his public endorsement of the Nazi regime. As the war rages on, Hamsun faces criticism and backlash from his fellow countrymen, who view his beliefs as an act of betrayal. The movie highlights the moral complexity and inner conflicts that plagued Hamsun during this time, ultimately forcing him to confront the consequences of his actions.

Hamsun also delves into the impact of the war on Hamsun's family, as they grapple with the stigma associated with their connection to the notorious writer. The film explores the tensions, strained relationships, and emotional turmoil experienced by Hamsun’s loved ones, revealing the far-reaching consequences of their association with a man who aligned himself with one of history's darkest regimes.

With compelling performances and a meticulously crafted narrative, Hamsun is a powerful exploration of the human capacity for both good and evil, as well as the lasting effects of wartime choices. This film presents a thought-provoking examination of one man's controversial beliefs and their indelible mark on his family's legacy.

Also Known As:

Hamsun

Release Date:

06 Aug 1997

Writers:

Per Olov Enquist, Thorkild Hansen, Jan Troell

Awards:

9 wins & 1 nomination