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Arnljot Berg Filmography

DirectingBORN 1931OSLO8 FILMS IN DB

ArnljotBerg

Known for Directing · Bobby's War, Closed Ward, Hennes meget kongelige høyhet

8
FILMS IN DB
$12
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$2
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Echo
~$12 · 4K · 1967
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Oslofilm: For lærde og lærdoms elskere
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Arnljot Berg is a revered figure in the realm of physical media, particularly known for his groundbreaking directorial work in the early 1970s. His film "Closed Ward" (1972) stands out as a pivotal entry in the genre of psychological drama, exploring the complexities of mental illness with a raw authenticity that resonates with audiences even today. Collectors highly prize this title, not only for its compelling narrative but also for its limited home video releases, making it a sought-after gem for those who appreciate cinema history. Berg's unique storytelling style and commitment to character-driven narratives have garnered a dedicated following among collectors. His work often reflects a deep understanding of the human condition, inviting viewers to engage with themes that are both timeless and thought-provoking. As physical media enthusiasts continue to seek out rare editions, "Closed Ward" remains a highlight, ensuring Arnljot Berg’s legacy endures in the annals of film history and home video collections alike.

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What is Arnljot Berg known for?

Arnljot Berg is known for directing films.

What genres does Arnljot Berg's filmography span?

Arnljot Berg's filmography spans the genres of Drama, Documentary, and Crime.

What is the range of years covered by Arnljot Berg's work?

Arnljot Berg's work covers the years from 1966 to 1974.

How many films are in Arnljot Berg's filmography?

Arnljot Berg has a total of 8 films in his filmography.

What is the most-active decade for Arnljot Berg?

The most-active decade for Arnljot Berg is the 1970s.