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DESCRIPTION:\n	Growing Up–The Legend of the Justedalen Grouse (Vokse opp - 
 Sagnet om rypa i Justedalen) (1967\, 30 mins. 35mm.)&nbsp\;\n	\n	Growing U
 p\, Breien’s debut\, is based on a medieval legend about a little girl who
  is the sole survivor of the bucolic plague. The film is set in a secluded
  mountain landscape through which the lonely child helplessly wanders. A g
 roup of men from a neighboring village set out to help her.\n	\n	\n	Faces 
 (Ansikter) (1971\, 7 mins. 35mm.) \n	\n	Inspired by a poem written by the 
 Danish poet Poul Borum after his first visit to the Munch Museum in Oslo\,
  this short film is a poetic meditation on the expressive paintings by Edv
 ard Munch (1863–1944). Claes Gill reads the poem to a composition by accla
 imed Norwegian jazz musician Jan Garbarek.\n	\n	\n	The Walls Around The Pr
 ison (Murer rundt fengselet)\n	\n	(1972\, 12 mins. 35mm.) In this critique
  of the Norwegian penal system\, Breien continues a plot begun in her firs
 t feature\, Rape (1971). Interviews with anonymous individuals accompany i
 mages of the cold prison architecture\, and reveal insights into the livin
 g conditions of the inmates. \n	\n	\n	Brothers and Sisters\, Hello (Mine s
 øsken\, goddag)\n	\n	(1974\, 11 mins. 35mm.) In this unconventional presen
 tation of works by the Norwegian graphic artist Arne Bendik Sjur\, Breien 
 visits his workshop and follows the artist into his pictorial world. &nbsp
 \;\n\n\n	Solvorn \n	\n	(1998\, 9 mins. 35mm.) Breien takes us back to the 
 past through a remarkable series of photographs taken by her grandmother b
 etween 1908 and 1913 at Solvorn in Western Norway. \n\n\n	To See a Boat in
  Sail (Å se en båt med seil) \n	\n	(2001\, 11 mins. 35mm) The summer of yo
 uth is contrasted with the winter of old age in this short film\, where an
  elderly man lives in the picturesque surroundings of a lake near Rondane\
 , and mysteriously recalls his past with a Neapolitan song. \n	\n	\n	Free 
 with Museum admission on a first-come\, first-served basis. Museum members
  may reserve tickets in advance by calling 718 777 6800. For more informat
 ion about becoming a Museum member and to join online\, please click here.
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:Growing Up and Other Short Films
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