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I Belong
Norway, 2012, 117 min.
A Norwegian tragicomedy about how people who mean well end up hurting one another, and how acting on integrity and feelings is seen as troublesome in a rationalist society. Best Nordic Film, Haugesund Film Festival.... more
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Jackpot
Norway, 2011, 90 min.
This black comic caper about four dodgy types who must share a multi-million kronor jackpot unspools at a rollicking pace. Based on a story by best-selling Nordic crime writer Jo Nesbo.... more
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King Curling
Norway, 2011, 75 min.
Evoking comparisons to The Big Lebowski and the films of Wes Anderson, Ole Endresen’s hilarious debut follows the comeback of a mentally unstable curling champion, turning the tropes of the “sports comeback” movie on their collective heads in the process.... more
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Kon-Tiki
Norway, 2012, 118 min.
A real-life action-adventure, Kon-Tiki follows Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow scientists on a 1947 voyage of 4300 nautical miles from South America to Polynesia on a wooden raft. From the directors of PSIFF audience favorite Max Manus.... more
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Liv & Ingmar
Norway, 2012, 83 min.
The radiant Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann reflects on her relationship with Swedish director Ingmar Bergman in this personal documentary that mixes her candid reminiscences, extracts from her book Changing and clips from Bergman’s films. Film buffs will need no further recommendation.... more
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