Brennende blomster 1987
1h 24min | Drama, Romance | 5 March 1987 (Denmark)
Storyline:
The film is about the teenager Hermann (Hølmebakk) who develops a relationship with the middle-aged Rosa (Fjeldstad).
User review:
The director and crew faithfully recreate a bit of Lars Saabye Christensen’s novel “Beatles” (aka “Yesterday”), set in 1960’s Oslo, for the screen. Even in the high standards set by other great Scandinavian coming-of-age films, this is worth a view. Lead actors Torstein Hølmebakk, Lise Fjeldstad, and Jan Petter Berglund are outstanding. I believe this was LSC’s first screenplay to make it to film. The content, a teenage boy falling for an older woman, was not watered down or turned into a mindless comedy, which may be why it was never generally released in the US. But combine the smarts of “Harold and Maude” with the era of “Help” and this is what you get. This *should* be a teen cult film.
Directors: Eva Dahr, Eva Isaksen
Writer: Lars Saabye Christensen
Stars: Torstein Hølmebakk, Lise Fjeldstad, Karoline Waal
Country: Norway
Language: Norwegian
Release Date: 5 March 1987 (Denmark)
Also Known As: Burning Flowers
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088849/
Format : AVI
Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
File size : 1.21 GiB
Duration : 1h 19mn
Overall bit rate : 2 198 Kbps
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