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Tante Pose is a 1940 Norwegian film, directed by Leif Sinding.[1] It is based on the book by Norwegian author Gabriel Scott.[citation needed]
Tante Pose | |
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Directed by | Leif Sinding |
Based on | the book by Norwegian author Gabriel Scott |
Starring | Henny Skjønberg |
Cinematography | Ulf Greber Per G. Jonson |
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Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
It stars Henny Skjønberg in the title role.[citation needed]
Synopsis
editThe Christmas preparations are underway at the wealthy Bals family farm. Everyone is busy getting ready for days of season celebrations when a message arrives that puts an immediate damper on the festivities; Magistrate Bals' cranky old sister - nicknamed "tante Pose" (direct translation: auntie bag) - has announced her arrival at the farm. The aunt and old grandpa Bals can't stand each other and from the moment she shows her face there is a state of war between the two, seriously complicating the family celebrations.[citation needed]
The movie was a huge hit in Norwegian movie-theaters in 1940 and has since grown to become a staple of Norwegian Christmas traditions, being shown on television every Christmas.[citation needed]
External links
edit- Tante Pose at IMDb
References
edit- ^ Skopal, Pavel, and Roel Vande Winkel. Film Professionals in Nazi-Occupied Europe: Mediation Between the National-Socialist Cultural “New Order” and Local Structures. Springer Nature, 2021. 27.