Three prints survive as of 2010, and it has been digitally restored.
The film has recently been digitally restored for Blu-ray and will be coming out at the end of 2011.
The film is due to be digitally restored and re-released in 2014.
Digitally restored, the tape was donated to the museum.
Most of the Norwegian films have been digitally restored.
A digitally restored and reconstructed version premièred on 17 September 2011.
Both versions have stereophonic sound and have been digitally restored.
The longer 125-minute version was digitally restored from the 35mm negative with the soundtrack remixed in 5.1 surround sound.
In 2005, they were digitally restored and computer colorized by Legend Films.
The film has since been digitally restored and released on DVD in 2008.