
Catching the Flame
History · Drama
Overview
This docudrama takes us on a journey through Nikolai Astrup's life and the inspiration behind some of his most famous paintings until his early death in 1928.
Top Cast


Thure Lindhardt
Thure Lindhardt
Nikolai Astrup
Thure Lindhardt
Nikolai Astrup


Dennis Storhøi
Dennis Storhøi
Anton Fonn
Dennis Storhøi
Anton Fonn


Henriette Marø
Henriette Marø
Engel Astrup
Henriette Marø
Engel Astrup


Ola G. Furuseth
Ola G. Furuseth
Ludvig O. Ravensberg
Ola G. Furuseth
Ludvig O. Ravensberg
Gerald Pettersen
Gerald Pettersen
Hans E. Kinck
Gerald Pettersen
Hans E. Kinck
Filip Kremner Rasmussen
Filip Kremner Rasmussen
Young Nikolai Astrup
Filip Kremner Rasmussen
Young Nikolai Astrup
Jesper Lindblom
Jesper Lindblom
Art student
Jesper Lindblom
Art student


Terhi Lintukangas
Terhi Lintukangas
Gallery guest
Terhi Lintukangas
Gallery guest
Bambu Xavier Locquet
Bambu Xavier Locquet
French conductor
Bambu Xavier Locquet
French conductor
Idun Losnegård
Idun Losnegård
Idun Losnegård
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