Fager er lien

Fager er lien (Fair Is the Hillside) is a Norwegian romantic silent film from 1925 directed by Harry Ivarson[1][2] (his second feature film after his debut with Til sæters in 1924).

[2] The film belongs to the national romantic period of the 1920s.

[1] Before the film was released, six meters of footage showing dancing were edited out.

Aase is fond of Kaare, who works on a large estate nearby.

The estate owner, Fredrik-August Reventlow, is also interested in Aase and does not give up even though she has rejected his invitations.