Edith Carlmar (Edith Mary Johanne Mathiesen) was an Norwegian actress and Norway's first female film director. She grew up in the eastern part of Oslo, in poor conditions, alone with her mother. However, her mother was a culturally oriented woman, so Edith was introduced to music, dance, and the theatre at an early age. At 19, she married Otto Carlmar, whom she met through her mother. In her early twenties, she made her debut as an actress at Det Nye Teater in Oslo. There she came into contact with Tancred Ibsen, and her interest in film began to take shape when he offered her a position in film production.
During the war, she worked as a production manager on several films, and in 1946 she traveled to England to study production management and directing. In 1949, she and her husband founded Carlmar Film A/S, where she was the director and he was the producer. She made her directorial debut in 1949 with Death Is a Caress.
Throughout her career, Edith Carlmar directed ten feature films and several short documentary films. Her thematic focus often depicted contemporary Norwegian society in the postwar years, frequently highlighting strong female characters. Many of her films were major audience successes, and the productions often made a profit, even without state funding. Fools in the Mountains remains one of Norway’s greatest box office successes.
Directing
31
Female
1911-11-15
Oslo, Norway
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Calling Out For You
Edith Carlmar - bedre enn sitt rykte
Svampe
Fools in the Mountains
Lethal Lies
The Disappearance of a Young Wife
Jentespranget
The Mysterious Apartment
Maimed
Gåten Knut Hamsun
The Olsen Gang meets The King and the Jackal
The Dangers in a Fisherman's Life
Out of Order
Better Than Their Reputation
Nothing but Troubles
The Wayward Girl
Lend Me Your Wife
Death Is a Caress
Slalåm under himmelen
On the Sunny Side
Oslofilm: Langåra - et sommerparadis
Oslofilm: Vann og kloakk
Oslofilm: Kirker i Oslo
Oslofilm: Oslo Bymuseum
Oslofilm: Bak kulissene