| Sommerfuglene | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Christian Boger |
| Written by | Christian Boger |
| Starring | Geraldine Chaplin Sally Newton Jonas Bergström Marit Halset Lars Nordrum Paul Kael Aud Fosse Tor Åge Bringsværd |
| Cinematography | István Korda Kovács |
| Edited by | Randi Weum |
| Music by | Paul Kael |
| Distributed by | Kommunenes filmcentral |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Norway |
| Language | Norwegian |
Sommerfuglene (literally, The Butterflies; English title: Summer of Silence) [1] is a Norwegian film from 1974 directed by Christian Boger. [1] [2] [3] [4]
A young speech therapist arrives at a lonely farm in a mysterious forest to teach a teenage girl to speak after many years of silence. He encounters a strange family, and the summer is full of emotions, confusion, and love hidden in a veil of silence and sounds. Laughter and fun resonate in tragedy. They are surrounded by summer with jealousy, suspicion, and fear, behind closed doors and windows. Occasionally there is a picnic in the forest, or a boat trip on the river, and then sudden departure when summer is over. [5]