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Vi vil skilles

1952 Norwegian film


Vi vil skilles (We Want a Divorce) is a Norwegian comedy film from 1952 directed by Nils R. Müller.[1][2] This was one of several "marriage comedies" in the 1950s and was a kind of sequel to Vi gifter oss (We're Getting Married), also directed by Müller. Arne Fjelberg, the priest at Uranienborg Church, played a priest in this film.[3][4] The film starred Randi Kolstad and Espen Skjønberg.

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Plot

Ola and Bitten get married after a very short courtship. They buy a house together, but the house is much more expensive than they can really afford. When Bitten's mother encourages Ola to buy more expensive furniture for their house, things get even worse, and the financial responsibility weighs on Ola. At the same time, Bitten neglects the housework, and her romantic ideas about marriage soon begin to crack. However, the couple soon has a son, Morten, who immediately becomes the sole focus in the family. Bitten assumes the parenting role so much that she completely forgets Ola.[5]

Cast


References

  1. Cowie, Peter; Buquet, Françoise; Pitkänen, Risto; Talboom, Godfried (1992). Scandinavian Cinema: A Survey of the Films and Film-Makers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. London: Tantivy Press. p. 91.
  2. Krawc, Alfred (1986). International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the Beginnings to 1984). Munich: Saur. p. 250.
  3. Werring, Henri (August 28, 1952). "Den katolske kirke og filmen" (PDF). St. Olav katolsk tidssktift. 64 (31–32): 198. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  4. "Prest i filmrolle". Nordmanns-forbundet. 45: 148. 1952.
  5. "Vi vil skilles". Norsk filmografi. Nasjonalbiblioteket. Retrieved July 7, 2022.

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