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Official selection of the Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad, 2009.
Searching For Superpowers In All The Wrong Places The Nag 2009
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So far as the genius of a very great man is influenced by his surroundings, and by his physical condition in those surroundings, it was the atmosphere of Grimstad and of its drug-store which moulded the character of Ibsen.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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Grimstad he had but himself to consult, and the mind of a young poet who has not yet enjoyed any generous communication with life is invariably sentimental and romantic.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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He had been to the inhabitants of Grimstad a stranger within their gates, not speaking their language; or, rather, wholly "spectral," speaking no language at all, but indulging in cat-calls and grimaces.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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Since Ibsen's death, Due has published a very lively paper of recollections of the old Grimstad days.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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The call was overwhelming; he could endure Grimstad and the gallipots no longer.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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Grimstad in after years attempted to describe the effect which the poet made upon them.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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Grimstad; this reef is the scene of Ibsen's animated poem of Terje Viken.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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Catiline from Grimstad, therefore, met with several sympathetic rebels, but found nobody willing to conspire.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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He was certainly intelligent, and Grimstad would have overlooked the pills and ointments if his manners had been engaging, but he was rude, truculent and contradictory.
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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