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Drama

Oslo, August 31st

- Live today. One minute at a time.

One day in the life of Anders, a young recovering drug addict, who takes a brief leave from his treatment center to interview for a job and catch up with old friends in Oslo.

Release Date : 2011-08-31

Language :NorwegianEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : MotlysDon't Look Now

Production Country : Norway

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Anders Danielsen Lie

Character Name : Anders

Original Name : Anders Danielsen Lie

Gender : Male

Malin Crépin

Character Name : Malin

Original Name : Malin Crépin

Gender : Female

Hans Olav Brenner

Character Name : Thomas

Original Name : Hans Olav Brenner

Gender : Male

Ingrid Olava

Character Name : Rebecca

Original Name : Ingrid Olava

Gender : Female

Tone Beate Mostraum

Character Name : Tove

Original Name : Tone Beate Mostraum

Gender : Female

Øystein Røger

Character Name : David

Original Name : Øystein Røger

Gender : Male

Aksel Thanke

Character Name : Terapeut

Original Name : Aksel Thanke

Gender : Male

Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal

Character Name : Mirjam

Original Name : Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal

Gender : Female

Renate Reinsve

Character Name : Renate

Original Name : Renate Reinsve

Gender : Female

Anders Borchgrevink

Character Name : Øystein

Original Name : Anders Borchgrevink

Gender : Male

Petter Width Kristiansen

Character Name : Petter

Original Name : Petter Width Kristiansen

Gender : Male

Johanne Kjellevik Ledang

Character Name : Johanne

Original Name : Johanne Kjellevik Ledang

Gender : Female

Iselin Steiro

Character Name : Iselin

Original Name : Iselin Steiro

Gender : Male

Elin Gunnarsdotter Sandvik

Character Name : Folio-ansatt

Original Name : Elin Gunnarsdotter Sandvik

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-05-22

Anders Danielsen Lie offers a really quite intense performance here as the recovering drug addict "Anders". His physicians think he's sufficiently improved to be able to spend a day, unsupervised, in Oslo, with family and friends and to have an interview for a job. Initially it all goes well. He drops in on "Thomas" (Hans Olav Brenner) and his family and is geared up (not literally) for his interview. That's where the wheels come off and we spend the rest of his day as he reminisces about the past, encounters some of those important to that past and gradually appears to be coming to terms with what he considers best for his future. Joachim Trier uses the gentle pacing of this drama to allow Lie to slowly demonstrate his character's sense of introspection and considered self-destruction. This isn't an ill-educated man who grew up in squalor or depravity, this is an erudite and engaging "Anders" who comes from a decent, loving, home that's not without it's ups and downs, but ought to have provided him with more of an emotional robustness that we are presented with here. There is a solid cast of supporting actors - Malin Crépin ("Malin") strong amongst them, as his brain appears to be putting his house in order. It's not an easy film to sit through. It's traumatic in a delicate and measured sort of way, and Lie delivers us a persona with whom it's easy enough to empathise and want to give a good shake to, too.