Karjolsteinen
Karjolsteinen

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Karjolsteinen

1977
Movie
106 min
Norwegian

The ageing communist Olav is starting to question his own faith after an encounter with the former priest Eilif who tells the story of how he lost his faith in God.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Pål LøkkebergGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

In the harsh winter landscape of Norway, a young boy named Einar finds solace and adventure with a magical, carved stone he discovers. This stone, 'Karjolsteinen', becomes his companion and a symbol of hope amidst personal struggles and the isolation of his rural life. The film explores themes of childhood imagination, the bond between humans and nature, and finding strength in difficult circumstances.

Critical Reception

Karjolsteinen was a modest success in Norway, appreciated for its tender portrayal of childhood and its evocative depiction of the Norwegian natural environment. While not a major international hit, it garnered positive attention for its sincerity and gentle storytelling, resonating with audiences who connected with its themes of resilience and imagination.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartwarming story about a child's resilience and imagination.

  • Commended for its beautiful cinematography capturing the Norwegian winter.

  • Felt by some to be a bit slow-paced, but ultimately rewarding.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older Norwegian film are not readily available, audiences who remember it often recall it as a touching and visually appealing film about childhood innocence and inner strength, set against a starkly beautiful natural backdrop.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the remote and picturesque regions of Norway, utilizing the natural winter landscape to enhance the story's atmosphere and Einar's sense of isolation and wonder.

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