
Odd Børretzen: Mer enn helt all right
Documentary
Overview
A portrait of Norwegian poet Odd Børretzen in his own words, featuring musical highlights from Børretzen's work with musicians Alf Cranner and Lars Martin Myhre.
Top Cast


Odd Børretzen
Odd Børretzen
Himself
Odd Børretzen
Himself


Alf Cranner
Alf Cranner
Himself (archive footage)
Alf Cranner
Himself (archive footage)


Lars Martin Myhre
Lars Martin Myhre
Himself (archive footage)
Lars Martin Myhre
Himself (archive footage)


Andreas Diesen
Andreas Diesen
Narrator
Andreas Diesen
Narrator


Erik Bye
Erik Bye
Himself (archive footage)
Erik Bye
Himself (archive footage)
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