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Villmarken kaller

"Villmarken kaller" is an award-winning nature documentary from 1964 made by Albert W. Owesen. It is the first Norwegian nature feature film in color. The film had a formidable success in the country's cinemas when it was released, and was watched by over 400,000 people.

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"Villmarken kaller" is an award-winning nature documentary from 1964 made by Albert W. Owesen. It is the first Norwegian nature feature film in color. The film had a formidable success in the country's cinemas when it was released, and was watched by over 400,000 people.

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