Pan (1995 film)
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| name = Pan
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| director = Henning Carlsen
| producer = Axel Helgeland
| writer = Knut Hamsun (novel)
Henning Carlsen (script)
| starring = Sofie Gråbøl, Lasse Kolsrud, Bjørn Sundquist, Anneke von der Lippe, Per Schaanning
| music = Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
| cinematography = Henning Kristiansen
| editing = Anders Refn
| distributor =
| released = {{film date|1995|9|22|df=yes}}
| runtime = 115 minutes
| country = Denmark, Norway, Germany
| language = Danish and Norwegian
| budget =
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Pan (also released under the title Two Green Feathers) is a 1995 Danish/Norwegian/German film directed by the Danish director Henning Carlsen. It is based on Knut Hamsun's 1894 novel of the same name, and also incorporates the short story "Paper on Glahn's Death", which Hamsun had written and published earlier, but which was later appended to editions of the novel.Mette Hjort & Ib Bondebjerg, The Danish Directors: Dialogues on a Contemporary National Cinema (Intellect Books, 2003), {{ISBN|978-1-84150-841-2}}, pp. 54-57. [https://books.google.com/books?id=KEqSeQvWaHgC&pg=PA54 Excerpts available] at Google Books. It is the fourth and most recent film adaptation of the novel—the novel was previously adapted into motion pictures in 1922, 1937, and 1962.
Production
In 1966 Carlsen had directed an acclaimed version of Hamsun's Hunger. Thirty years later he returned to Hamsun to make Pan, a book he called "one big poem".Jean Nathan, [https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/05/movies/film-a-writer-who-means-norway-to-movie-makers.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm "Film; A Writer Who Means Norway to Movie Makers"], The New York Times, November 5, 1995. The film was produced primarily with Norwegian resources, and classified as a Norwegian film; Carlsen later expressed his dissatisfaction with the film's promotion by the Norwegian Film Institute, saying that the Institute had preferred to promote films with Norwegian directors. Carlsen said that he had decided to incorporate the "forgotten" material from "Glahn's Death" in order to find a "new angle" for filming the book. The Glahn's Death portion was filmed in Thailand, standing in for the India location in the novel (the 1922 film version had placed this material in Algeria).Arne Lund, [http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlit/article/viewFile/688/654 "Knut Hamsun at the movies in transnational contexts"], Nordlit, vol. 25, pp. 43, 48.
The film had its American premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as part of MOMA's 1995 retrospective of films based on Hamsun's work.
Awards
Anneke von der Lippe won the 1995 Norwegian International Film Festival's Amanda Award for Best Actress for her work in Pan and another film, Over stork og stein. She also won the 1996 Danish Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actress for Pan.
Cast
- Sofie Gråbøl as Edvarda Mack
- Lasse Kolsrud as Lieutenant Thomas Glahn
- Bjørn Sundquist as Ferdinand Mack
- Anneke von der Lippe as Eva
- Per Schaanning as the Doctor
- Peter Striebeck as the Baron
- Shaun Lawton as the Hunter
References
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External links
- {{imdb title|id=0114081|title=Pan}}
- [http://www.nb.no/hamsun2009/hamsuns-liv-og-verk/hamsun-paa-film/hamsun-paa-film/pan-1995 Pictures from the film], National Library of Norway
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Category:1990s Danish-language films
Category:1990s Norwegian-language films
Category:Films directed by Henning Carlsen
Category:Films based on Norwegian novels
Category:Films based on works by Knut Hamsun
Category:Films scored by Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Category:1995 multilingual films
Category:Danish multilingual films