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Movies: Best Movies in Norwegian Nynorsk(Nynorsk)

Nynorsk (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈnỳːnɔʂk] ; lit. 'New Norwegian') is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsmål), parallel to the Dano-Norwegian written standard known as Riksmål. The name Nynorsk was introduced in 1929. After a series of reforms, it is still the written standard closer to Landsmål, whereas Bokmål is closer to Riksmål and Danish. Between 10 and 15 percent of Norwegians (primarily in the west around the city of Bergen) have Nynorsk as their official language form, estimated by the number of students attending secondary schools. Nynorsk is also taught as a mandatory subject in both high school and middle school for all Norwegians who do not have it as their own language form. ()

Norwegian Nynorsk is spoken in Norway and 1 movies (between 1951 and 1951) with this language have been recorded so far. Most of these movies were shot in Norway (1). Popular genres for Norwegian Nynorsk movies are Drama (1). Dei svarte hestane (1951) are among the best known & most successful Norwegian Nynorsk movies.


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Dei svarte hestane(1951)

1h 25min | Drama

Ambros Fornes owns two large farms and stunning four horses. These horses comes to fill his life because his young beautiful wife, Lisle, does not manage to love him as he loves her.

Directed by Hans Jacob Nilsen, Sigval Maartmann-Moe - With Hans Jacob Nilsen, Eva Sletto