Operasjon Blodsprøyt (1966)
Operation Blood Spray is in opposition to military comedies. Bredo Greve did not want to create entertainment; on the contrary, he exposes the military and the atrocities of war through powerful imagery. The poet Jan Erik Vold plays a confused man who desperately tries to get rid of a female ghost. Greve directs his meta-criticism both at modern, alienated urban society and the use of violence as entertainment.
Director: Bredo Greve
Release Date: June 9, 1966
Cast
- Jan Erik Vold - mann
Screenplay
Country: Norway
Original Language: nb
More Films by Director: Bredo Greve
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Operasjon Blodsprøyt about?
- Operation Blood Spray is in opposition to military comedies. Bredo Greve did not want to create entertainment; on the contrary, he exposes the military and the atrocities of war through powerful imagery. The poet Jan Erik Vold plays a confused man who desperately tries to get rid of a female ghost. Greve directs his meta-criticism both at modern, alienated urban society and the use of violence as entertainment.
- Who directed Operasjon Blodsprøyt?
- Operasjon Blodsprøyt was directed by Bredo Greve.
- Who stars in Operasjon Blodsprøyt?
- Operasjon Blodsprøyt stars Jan Erik Vold.
- Where was Operasjon Blodsprøyt produced?
- Operasjon Blodsprøyt was produced in Norway.