

TV Movie · History · Drama
Overview
Edvard Munch's childhood is overshadowed by death: he suffers the loss of his sister and mother, while enduring serious illness himself, almost dying. At university, Munch discovers his talent as a painter. As he immerses himself in the art world, he becomes part of a cultural revolution led by the likes of nihilist Hans Jæger.
Top Cast


Geir Westby
Geir Westby
Edvard Munch
Geir Westby
Edvard Munch


Gro Fraas
Gro Fraas
Fru Heiberg
Gro Fraas
Fru Heiberg
Eric Allum
Eric Allum
Edvard Munch - 1868
Eric Allum
Edvard Munch - 1868
Ragnvald Caspari
Ragnvald Caspari
Peter Andreas Munch - 1868
Ragnvald Caspari
Peter Andreas Munch - 1868
Kerstii Allum
Kerstii Allum
Sophie Munch - 1868
Kerstii Allum
Sophie Munch - 1868
Susan Troldmyr
Susan Troldmyr
Laura Munch - 1868
Susan Troldmyr
Laura Munch - 1868
Katja Pedersen
Katja Pedersen
Inger Munch - 1868
Katja Pedersen
Inger Munch - 1868
Hjordis Ulriksen
Hjordis Ulriksen
Housemaid - 1868
Hjordis Ulriksen
Housemaid - 1868
Amund Berge
Amund Berge
Edvard Munch - 1875
Amund Berge
Edvard Munch - 1875
Erik Kristiansen
Erik Kristiansen
Peter Andreas Munch - 1875
Erik Kristiansen
Peter Andreas Munch - 1875
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