
Aldri annet enn bråk (1954)
Año de Estreno: 1954
Nación: Norway
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Edith Carlmar
Guionista: Martha Sandwall-Bergström
Producción & Género
Argumento
The Bråten family lives in a cramped, one-room apartment with a kitchen in the suburbs of Oslo, sharing the space between six members - parents and five children. The family is constantly in turmoil, with the children often misbehaving, much to the chagrin of their neighbors who frequently remark, 'Never anything else but trouble'. The eldest daughter, Maiken, wants to move out at age 16, while her younger brother Sverre gets into trouble for car theft at age 14. The parents struggle to keep their family together amidst the chaos.
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Resumen
Directed by Edith Carlmar in 1954, 'Aldri annet enn bråk' is a Norwegian comedy-drama that offers a candid portrayal of family life in post-war Oslo. Set against the backdrop of housing shortages and societal expectations, the film explores themes of teenage rebellion, parental stress, and community disapproval. Despite its comedic elements, it also delves into deeper issues of family dynamics and the struggles of raising children in challenging circumstances.
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