Terje Vigen (STRAZEkino)
Silent film with live music by Long Shutter Noise Reduction (HRO), as part of Nordic Sound 2026.
Silent film / SE 1917 / Director: Victor Sjöströms / Live music: Long Shutter Noise Reduction / 60 min.
The film "Terje Vigen" from 1917 is unusual even for a silent film. It is a film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's ballad of the same name. The 120th anniversary of Ibsen's death is not the only reason to show the film again. At the beginning of the 19th century, the superior English naval power tried to starve Norway through sanctions. The film shows how Terje Vigen smuggles food from Denmark to Norway to feed his family. His boat is captured by an English officer and he is taken prisoner by the British. The family starves to death. Many years later, Terje Vigen, an old pilot, encounters the English officer and his family in a storm on the high seas. Their lives are in his hands.
The duo Long Shutter Noise Reduction will accompany the film with music. The music played is now called drone or ambient and is orientated towards extreme forms of metal as well as jazz, minimal music or Stockhausen's experiments. The music makes the actual main character of the film audible, namely the sea. Unlike the human characters, it does not know forgiveness - but neither does it know hatred.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/7aFp2HTL1WY (youtube: Film Europe Media Company)
Venue: STRAZEsaal
Admission: from 7.30 pm
Start: 8 pm
Admission: 5€ - reduced, 10€ - regular
Tickets: available at the box office (no advance booking)
The STRAZE is wheelchair accessible. There is a lift and a wheelchair-accessible toilet. All toilets are all gender toilets. Beanbags are available as alternative seating.
Organiser: STRAZEkultur


