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Dragonflies

7th(2002) The Critics` Week

Psychology · Crime/Violence · Love/Romance  

  • CountryNorway
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time105min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
If you ever see the back of a man at a gas station and feel that you know him, just pass him by. Chances are, if you were to say anything to the man, that man will invite you into a world of hell. Eddie, in his thirties, and Maria, who is 25 years old, start a new life near an isolated lake in Scandinavia. Eddie leaves for the town to get a gift for Maria’s birthday, and encounters Kullman, his ex-colleague, at a gas station. Kullman joins the two at their place, and starts to cause trouble. He then suggests Eddie commit a crime with him for the very last time. Dragonflies portrays the psychology of the three persons, as the couple copes with an intruder in their home. Although the theme that darkness and secrets lie within a quiet suburban setting is a familiar one, the film ends with the couple finding love and truth. A low-budget film made in only three weeks. (Kim Sohee)
Director
Director
Marius HOLST
[Hope to Die], which was in Competition in Berlin 1995 and won the Blaue Engel Award. Since then he has made numerous commercials. In 2001 he returned to feature production, collaborating with Pål Sletaune on the film [Dragonflies] and in 2007 on [Mirush].
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Credit
  • Director Marius HOLST 마리우스 홀스트
  • Producer Sigve Endresen
  • Cast Maria Bonnevie, Kim Bodnia, Mikael Persbrandt, Tintin Anderzon
  • Screenplay Nikolaj Frobenius
  • Cinematography John Christian Rosenlund NFS
  • Production Design Lotta Waliin
  • Editor Sophie Hesselberg
  • Sound Gisle Tveito
  • Music Magne Furuholmen, Kjetil Bjerkestrand
  • Production Company Motlys AS
    Islandsgt. 6 N-0658 Oslo, Norway
    motlys@motlys.com

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