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Norwegian Seamen
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Norwegian Seamen

Jan 1, 2007
0h 51m
★ 8.0

Overview

The history of Norwegian seamen goes from the Viking Age, and over to the present time when young people want to go to the sea.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Sjøfartsfilm AS

Cast

Totto Osvold

Forteller

Totto Osvold

Sturla Berg-Johansen

Forteller

Sturla Berg-Johansen

Liv Ullmann

Forteller

Liv Ullmann

Eilert Munch Lund

Forteller

Eilert Munch Lund

Peter Michael Lund

Førstereisgutt

Peter Michael Lund

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