Pan

Pan

5.6

1995-03-24

When Edvarda arrives at the little Norwegian village, to stay with some family, she find the Lt., Thomas Glahn, very interesting. Soon they fall in love. It's a very passionate relationship, but this leads to problems. Both of them are very strong in their opinions, and both are behaving a little strange. Love turns to hate, and instead of doing all they can to please each other, they do all they can to hurt the other person psychological. They both do a great job, and what began as a love story turns into a sad and depressing story of two ruined persons. The story is told by Thomas Glahn from his "exile" in Thailand, where he in the beginning of the movie receives two green feathers from Edvarda.

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When Edvarda arrives at the little Norwegian village, to stay with some family, she find the Lt., Thomas Glahn, very interesting. Soon they fall in love. It's a very passionate relationship, but this leads to problems. Both of them are very strong in their opinions, and both are behaving a little strange. Love turns to hate, and instead of doing all they can to please each other, they do all they can to hurt the other person psychological. They both do a great job, and what began as a love story turns into a sad and depressing story of two ruined persons. The story is told by Thomas Glahn from his "exile" in Thailand, where he in the beginning of the movie receives two green feathers from Edvarda.

Released

1995-03-24

Runtime

115

Director

Henning Carlsen

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

Dansk

Production

Dagmar Film Produktion

Multimedia Hamburg

Nordisk Film & TV Fond

Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK)

Northern Lights

Schibsted Film

Zentropa Entertainments

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    Lasse Kolsrud

    Lasse Kolsrud
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    Sofie Gråbøl

    Sofie Gråbøl
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    Bjørn Sundquist

    Bjørn Sundquist
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    Anneke von der Lippe

    Anneke von der Lippe
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    Per Schaanning

    Per Schaaning