Burning Flowers (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 18, 1985

Original Title:
Brennende blomster

Alternate Titles:
Alevli Çiçekler
Brennende blomster
Brinnande blommor
Sig det med blomster, Herman

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
FilmTeknik
Norsk Film

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
NO: 15 

Runtime: 84

Herman works as a delivery boy for a flower shop after school. One day delivers a bouquet to Rosa Stern, a woman in her early 40s who lives behind heavy curtains in an apartment filled with a mysterious atmosphere. In the coming weeks, Herman will receive more bouquets to be delivered to Rosa. Rosa's visits are becoming increasingly important to him.

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Assistant Production Manager:
Liv Sandvik

Costume Assistant:
Eirin Osen

Costumer:
Kari Elfstedt

Director:
Eva Dahr
Eva Isaksen

Director of Photography:
Rolv Håan

Editor:
Pål Gengenbach

First Assistant Camera:
Eric Arguillere

First Assistant Director:
Lars Borg

Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Jorfald

Music:
Geir Bøhren
Bent Åserud

Producer:
Harald Ohrvik
Lasse Glomm

Production Manager:
Hans Lindgren

Property Master:
Hege Palm

Script Supervisor:
Merete Lindstad

Sound:
Sturla Einarson

Writer:
Lars Saabye Christensen

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