Vigdis is a Norwegian film from 1943 directed by Helge Lunde.
[1][2] It is based on the novel Vigdis og hennes barns fedre (Vigdis and Her Child's Fathers),[3] which was published by the lawyer Albert Wiesener in 1931 under the pseudonym Frantz Ferdinand.
[4] Vigdis is the daughter of the teacher and fervent church singer Jens Bjørkeli.
Vigdis is often at parties with other young people from the area, something her strict parents do not like.
Their concern is not entirely unjustified because the residents of the area have started talking about their daughter in the town.