Abstract

The article discusses how the biographical is represented in the documentary Ole Bull (), a film about the world-famous Norwegian composer and violin virtuoso (1810–80). It focuses on the biographical discourse – that is, by what kind of stylistic devices his life story is told and the audio-visual strategies the film employs to make the past present.

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