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DramaRomance

Norwegian Dream

- When the world is against you, choose hope

Robert moves from the Polish countryside to work on a fish processing factory on the coast of Norway. There he falls in love with Ivar who is openly gay and a member of the workers union. Robert is hiding his sexual orientation from the other Polish immigrant workers. When Ivar helps the Polish to start a strike for better working conditions at the factory, Robert has to choose between money or love.

Release Date : 2023-03-06

Language :EnglishNorwegianPolish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Spætt FilmSolo FilmRiva Film

Production Country : GermanyNorwayPoland

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Hubert Miłkowski

Character Name : Robert

Original Name : Hubert Miłkowski

Gender : Male

Karl Bekele Steinland

Character Name : Ivar

Original Name : Karl Bekele Steinland

Gender : Male

Edyta Torhan

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Edyta Torhan

Gender : Male

Øyvind Brandtzæg

Character Name : Bjørn

Original Name : Øyvind Brandtzæg

Gender : Male

Jakub Sierenberg

Character Name : Marek

Original Name : Jakub Sierenberg

Gender : Male

Izabella Dudziak

Character Name : Julia

Original Name : Izabella Dudziak

Gender : Female

Simonas Dovidauskas

Character Name : Vytautas

Original Name : Simonas Dovidauskas

Gender : Male

Jakub Nosiadek

Character Name : Oktawian

Original Name : Jakub Nosiadek

Gender : Male

Piotr Czarnecki

Character Name : Grzegorz

Original Name : Piotr Czarnecki

Gender : Male

Hanna Klepacka

Character Name : Madejska

Original Name : Hanna Klepacka

Gender : Female

Hans Petter Nilson

Character Name : Leader of union

Original Name : Hans Petter Nilson

Gender : Male

Berit Rusten

Character Name : Eli

Original Name : Berit Rusten

Gender : Male

Natalie Bjerke Roland

Character Name : Johanna

Original Name : Natalie Bjerke Roland

Gender : Female

Carl Martin Eggesbø

Character Name : Anders

Original Name : Carl Martin Eggesbø

Gender : Male

Grzegorz Kozlowski

Character Name : Paweł

Original Name : Grzegorz Kozlowski

Gender : Male

Kristine Ånstad Arntsen

Character Name : Girl in bar

Original Name : Kristine Ånstad Arntsen

Gender : Male

Anna Gebhardt

Character Name : Older daughter

Original Name : Anna Gebhardt

Gender : Male

Hanna Gebhardt

Character Name : Younger daughter

Original Name : Hanna Gebhardt

Gender : Male

Marianne Meløy

Character Name : Maria's boss

Original Name : Marianne Meløy

Gender : Female

Lauritz Guldal Einarsen

Character Name : Robert's date

Original Name : Lauritz Guldal Einarsen

Gender : Male

Katarzyna Wieczorek

Character Name : Zawadzka

Original Name : Katarzyna Wieczorek

Gender : Male

Even Wettland Gossé

Character Name : Infant

Original Name : Even Wettland Gossé

Gender : Male

Allan Fallrø

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Allan Fallrø

Gender : Male

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-09-26

Coming out stories have become a staple of LGBTQ+ cinema over the years, and, through the years, these offerings have increasingly come to distinguish themselves by incorporating greater and more specific details about the circumstances under which these tales unfold. Adding such context has significantly helped these films establish themselves as stories that go beyond being works of fundamentally basic gay-themed cinema. However, by including these additional narrative elements, it’s become incumbent on the creators of these pictures to seek to harmoniously integrate these supplemental aspects into their stories to make them more complete offerings. Such appears to have been the intent behind director Leiv Igor Devold’s third feature outing, the story of a closeted laborer (Hubert Milkowski) who leaves his native Poland to take a job in Norway, hoping that he’ll find a more tolerant way of life compared to the bigoted attitudes prevalent in his homeland. Upon arrival, however, he finds adjustment difficult, partly because he’s unaccustomed to his newfound freedom and partly because of other challenges faced by immigrant workers, such as the bald-faced disrespect often inflicted on them, issues related to the difficulty involved in union organizing and seeking ways to balance his life in Norway with that of relatives back in Poland. All of these story threads have merit, too, but this release struggles to find an effective degree of integration, prompting the narrative to frequently wander as if lost in the Scandinavian woods. That’s unfortunate, given that all the makings of an engaging story are present here, but they never quite gel into a cohesive whole, leaving viewers wondering exactly what the filmmaker and script writers were ultimately going for. Granted, the film shines a bright light on the widely held illusion of a “Norwegian dream,” one that sadly seems to mirror its equally illusory American counterpart, but, that consideration aside, this tale ultimately raises more questions than it answers, leaving viewers as unsatisfied as its disillusioned protagonist. Indeed, staying put might not be the wisest decision for someone in need of making a change, but then an alleged panacea might not be the answer either. As ambitious as it might be to try to convey that notion cinematically, some things just don’t work out in the end, as this film illustrates.