Far og sønn

Far og sønn

9.5

Jan 01 2003

0h 29m

Documentary

This is a thematic innovative documentary film in which the director, Trygve Hagen, reflects on his role as both father and son. The framework for this is a journey Hagen makes with his seven-year-old son - from Oslo to Molde - to visit his old father

Trygve Hagen

Trygve Hagen

Himself

Viljar Hagen Agasøster

Viljar Hagen Agasøster

Himself

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