Aune Sand would have liked to have given a little more

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Artist, film director and writer Aune Sand (58) is known for being a man of many words.

The last thing he does is hide his feelings, and he showed that when he guested on Martin Lepperød’s (31) podcast “Kladden har dævva” on NRK a few weeks ago.

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Lepperød’s podcast is a humor podcast about death, but despite a lot of humor there was also some seriousness on Sand’s part.

– I’m actually a little ashamed every day, maybe. I should work harder, I should think less of myself, I should be stronger, I should be braver, I should raise my voice much more often, I should speak up when I see injustice. I think about that every single day, he says in the podcast.

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Sand says that he has a lot of vitality in him, and a great desire to show joy, love and care. But even so, it is not everywhere in life that he is able to give one hundred percent.


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– Going out more and opening up more on a stage in front of a camera is a dream, to be able to show even more of myself, zest for life and energy. It is a loss, and I think about it more and more as I approach 60 years of age. Until now, I have thought that I must not show that I have that life force in me.

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When asked if he has a place in his life where he can be “on” one hundred percent, the reflective 58-year-old replies:

– Yes, with my mother, my children, my family and on the beaches in Jæren. Because my mother comes from Jæren, so I feel like a Westerner. On the beaches at Jæren, I really feel free.


Aune Sand together with his mother Kari Sand, his wife Marianne Aulie Hvaler and their two daughters. Photo: Espen Solli
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Furthermore, Sand explains that he also feels free when he is allowed to work with expressions, such as when he made a song with two friends, and when he was allowed to take part in “Shal vi danse”. Then he felt a freedom in his body.

Se og Hør has been in contact with Aune Sand, and he did not wish to comment further.

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The article is in Norwegian

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