Dei svarte hestane (film)
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Music director Gunnar Sonstevold Country Norway | 7/10 Genre Drama Duration Language Norwegian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Director Hans Jacob NilsenSigval Maartmann-Moe Release date 24 September 1951 Based on Dei svarte hestane by Tarjei Vesaas Writer Kare Bergstrom (screenplay), Eiliv Odde Hauge (screenplay), Tarjei Vesaas (novel) Initial release September 24, 1951 (Norway) Directors Hans Jacob Nilsen, Sigval Maartmann-Moe Screenplay Kare Bergstrom, Eiliv Odde Hauge Cast Hans Jacob Nilsen (Ambros Førnes), Eva Sletto (Lisle Førnes), Olav Strandli (Kjell Førnes), Mette Lange-Nielsen (Viv Førnes), Claus Wiese (Rolv Gangstad), Ottar Wicklund (Bjørnskinn)Similar Death is a Caress, Andrine og Kjell, Vårnatt (film) |
Dei svarte hestane (English: The black horses) is a 1951 Norwegian drama film directed by Hans Jacob Nilsen and Sigval Maartmann-Moe, and starring Hans Jacob Nilsen, Eva Sletto and Ottar Vicklund. It is based on the novel Dei svarte hestane by Tarjei Vesaas.

Ambros Fornes (Nilsen) owns two large farms and runs a coaching house. On his farm he has four fit and shiny black horses. These horses eventually become the centre of his life, because his young and beautiful wife, Lisle (Sletto), is unable to love him like he loves her. She can not forget Bjørneskinn (Vicklund), the blonde boy she was once in love with. He wanted to be a poet, but decided on a life on the road when he could not have her.
When the old boyfriend one day returns, it leads to a dramatic showdown. The family is about to fall apart, which will be particularly hard for Kjell, Ambros and Lisle's young son. He end up in a conflict of loyalty between his parents, and has great difficulties dealing with the situation.
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