Hans Nielsen Hauge born on April 3, 1771 at the garden Hauge in Tune, Østfold and grew up in a large peasant family with strict, godly parents on April 5, 1796, he experienced a mysterious spiritual awakening that inspired him to start saying religious business was a playwright, the folkeeper and the folk -lectures, the festival, and Life. Was arrested several times to break the convention poster, which forbade religious encounters without a priest. Married Andrea Andersdatter in 1815 (dead the same year) and Ingeborg Marie Olsdatter in 1817 died on March 29, 1824 at Garden Bredtvet in Aker (No Oslo). Now comes the film about the nation building, with Odin Waage in the main role. Waage became known to many who GT in the TV series “Council Bank” and most recently in the movie about “Team Havnaa”. – It was great that Odin Waage wanted to play the lead role, says filmmaker Harald Flem to news. We meet him at Fredfoss cultural park in Vestfossen in Buskerud. Here are the old factory buildings as visible evidence of the serial foundation and preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge. Hauge was 25 years old when he got his big call to travel around and saved and to create. Odin Waage was 25 years old when he recorded the movie. – Hauge was a very important person in Norwegian history and we have wanted to tell this also to younger target groups, says the filmmaker. The “Haugians” is a painting of Adolph Tidemand. The motif shows a play preacher from the Haugianar movement that preaches in a year. Photo: The National Museum Known shoe players A number of famous shoe players play in the film which is a combination of drama and documentary. In addition to Odin Wage, we also meet Ingvild Syntropioa, Dagny Backer Johnsen, Per Christian Ellefsen and Erik Hivju. The people who gathered around Hans Nielsen Hauge and his ideas were called Haugians. Women also played a far freer role than before through the establishments that happened. Both as employees, preachers and tenants. It happened over 100 years before women got the right to vote. Harald Flem has been working on TV and film for many years. Here he is at Fredfoss in Buskerud where Hans Nielsen Hauge started a large paper mill. Photo: news got trouble paper mill Fredfoss in Buskerud was one of the stages where women got far more clear roles. – It is no better in a Christian context, but also society in general, where he was very clear that women should also have a place, says Flem. Hans Nielsen Hauge after a quarter had a lot of problem with the priesthood and the Danish/Norwegian governing powers. But despite prisoners and attempts at squatting, Hauge and piped his out. Investigations made by historian Ola Grytten show that Hauge himself is linked to 30 business establishments in industry, ships and farms. Per Christian Ellefsen in the new film about Hans Nielsen Hauge. Photo: Manymore FI active today In the years from 1799 to 1828, Haugians established as many as 150 companies that employ several hundred people. Several “Haugian” companies are found to this day, such as the IT company corporates in Stavanger. – I reckon myself if a washed -out mound, says daily tenant Tor Inge Vasshus. He drives with workout and he wants to contribute to the community around him – not just create money. – It will be like a counterculture to a lot in today’s society, where everything is about growing oneself and me and mine, says Vasshus. Ingvild Syntropia in the new film about Hans Nielsen Hauge. Photo: Hansnielsenhagen.no Tran and Bank Hauge grieved among others themselves for Peter Møller to travel to Copenhagen and educate themselves as a pharmacist. He came home and established Møllers Tran – who is well known for good and bad by most people today. – So you can think about the next time you take a teaspoon for a lot of it, hums Harald Flem. He also mentions that Hauge was one of those behind the modern banking system in Norway. He influenced society in the direction of modern insurance, not least in agriculture. Hans Nielsen Hauge has got his own road on Fredfoss. Photo: news hopes for a long life the movie about Hans Nielsen Hauge had a recent premiere at Norwegian cinemas, but the filmmaker hopes that the film will have a long life. – Much of my motivation to make the movie that it should be able to live much longer than just in the cinema, says the filmmaker. He then thinks of everything from the school to plan for confirmants. – I hope that it can inspire man to make a change, but also to have a pride in relation to our legacy. Fredfoss in Vestfossen is currently in use as a cultural park and kindergarten. Photo: news Published 11.03.2025, at. 05.30
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