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Norwegian Dream

  • 2023
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
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Norwegian Dream (2023)
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Ein 19-jähriger polnischer Einwanderer, der in einer Fischfabrik in Norwegen arbeitet, hat Gefühle für seinen Kollegen.Ein 19-jähriger polnischer Einwanderer, der in einer Fischfabrik in Norwegen arbeitet, hat Gefühle für seinen Kollegen.Ein 19-jähriger polnischer Einwanderer, der in einer Fischfabrik in Norwegen arbeitet, hat Gefühle für seinen Kollegen.

  • Regie
    • Leiv Igor Devold
  • Drehbuch
    • Justyna Bilik
    • Gjermund Gisvold
    • Radoslaw Paczocha
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hubert Milkowski
    • Karl Bekele Steinland
    • Edyta Torhan
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    1230
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    • Regie
      • Leiv Igor Devold
    • Drehbuch
      • Justyna Bilik
      • Gjermund Gisvold
      • Radoslaw Paczocha
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hubert Milkowski
      • Karl Bekele Steinland
      • Edyta Torhan
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Hubert Milkowski
    Hubert Milkowski
    • Robert
    • (as Hubert Miłkowski)
    Karl Bekele Steinland
    • Ivar
    Edyta Torhan
    Edyta Torhan
    • Maria
    Øyvind Brandtzæg
    • Bjorn
    Jakub Sierenberg
    • Marek
    Izabella Dudziak
    • Julia
    Simonas Dovidauskas
    • Vytautas
    Jakub Nosiadek
    Jakub Nosiadek
    • Oktawian
    Piotr Czarniecki
    • Grzegorz
    • (as Piotr Czarnecki)
    Hanna Klepacka
    • Madejska
    Hans Petter Nilsen
    • Leader of Union
    Berit Rusten
    • Eli
    Natalie Bjerke Roland
    • Johanna
    Carl Martin Eggesbø
    • Anders
    Grzegorz Kozlowski
    • Pawel
    Kristine Anstad Arntsen
    • Girl in Bar
    Anna Gebhardt
    • Older Daughter
    Hanna Gebhardt
    • Younger Daughter
    • Regie
      • Leiv Igor Devold
    • Drehbuch
      • Justyna Bilik
      • Gjermund Gisvold
      • Radoslaw Paczocha
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    10jromanbaker

    We Have Come a Long Way

    First off Hubert Milkowski is a first rate actor, and hopefully Poland is proud to have him. In this excellent film he plays a young man Robert who has decided to leave Poland after a traumatic attack of gay bashing. The scene where he relates this to his lover, a young black man is deeply moving. Robert is working and badly paid for it in a fish processing plant. His lover is the owner's son. No spoilers but he goes through many compromises, both in his relationship with his lover and the work force around him. The passionate scenes are well shot, but do not fall into the too easy gay film trope of showing totally explicit sexuality. Erotic they are, intercut with Robert totally dressed in a daydream lying happily in the countryside his body relaxed looking fulfilled. This is in contrast to his tense and closeted self among the factory workers and even at the beginning with his future lover. In my opinion Polish film has come a long way since Polanski's ' Knife in the Water ' and Wajda. It deals with homophobia and racism, and this in itself is brave coming out of a Lodz trained director. It is expertly directed, with perfectly cast actors and it has its ambiguities which is not a negative thing. It is as complex as life itself. A deserved ten.
    9madssterrinilsen

    An impressive film with a strong message

    This is a short review without any spoilers. Director Leiv Igor Devold's Norwegian Dream is a powerful feature film that challenges Norwegian audiences to see Norway from an outsider's perspective. The film revolves around young and queer individuals, vulnerability, and what it means to be an outsider. It balances these themes successfully and raises important questions while hinting at answers. The film also explores the tension between traditional masculinity and queerness, as well as the conflicts arising from national and social boundaries. Norwegian Dream is an impressive film with a strong message. Well done to everyone involved in the production! Definitely worth a watch!
    6fabrizio-297-905998

    Not a bad movie, but could have been great.

    After the opening scene of the movie, I thought this was going to be a niner (9/10) movie! Very interesting situation, unusual place, maybe the scenery was going to be great, and the love story was going to be very original. A black Norwegian, a fishery in the kings of oil of Europe, a gorgeous young polish gay worker, this was going to make a sparkling mix.

    Well, then, first, I felt uncomfortable with the use of English as the main language. In some parts, they speak English between Polish workers. Then there was not much scenery, not much Norwegian cultural stuffs, nor polish. For the journey in the northern kingdom, one will have to watch something else.

    Then there's the union story, and the conflict wasn't really developed. I do know that Norway isn't in the EU, it's possible that work regulation might be weird, but that contract story was not depicted well enough to get us involved. I even felt it very fake. Such as workers applauding each other at the union meeting, which is so American. Is Norway and Poland so far from European social behavior ? This is not at all my first Nordic movie, I traveled several times up there, and I'm sure there's something wrong.

    A 5 minutes scene with a punk grandma did not unlighted much the very flat plot.

    I started to check my watch after 45mn.

    There's the love story. If there was something great left in the movie, it should be the love story, so I expected big drama, sensual first encounter, first kiss, forbidden love heat, and great ending and coming out at the face of the polish workers known to be superconservative roman Catholics.... There's a conflict, but they just forgot to play it angry. So, big things expected... that you'll never get. Even a good music or play list choice to support it, is missing.

    I didn't see any depth in the characters. Worse, I felt Hubert Milkowski (Robert) uncomfortable acting gay. No chemistry between the two. No tenderness. Even the first kiss is extremely fake, they barely touch lips ! If we had to compare with Clark Gable kissing Vivien Leigh in Vom Winde verweht (1939), or Ashton Sanders kissing Jharrel Jerome in Moonlight (2016), this movie should be rated 1.

    It's well known that young boys wait a long time before doing serious things (!?). Well, when they finally (finally!) are going to have sex, they fake a French kiss, and it's very badly simulated. They even keep distance between their chests. And, not much more sensual to see, the love scene is cut by Robert laying down in the grass looking at the sky ! It could be to pass the Polish film censorship, if it's ever screened over there. Even in a Japanese gay themed movie, where censorship is way stricter, there's much more warmth.

    There's also a very fake scene when he dives into the sea and plays like it's freezing. But this is summer : at the beginning of the movie, in the car, it's 5pm on his cell phone, and it's daylight, and, it's night at night, so they are not up north on the Arctic, it's the North Sea, and it is not that cold at all.

    What's the point of the movie? Foreign workers in Norway? Homophobic Polish? Love separated by two cultures? It's only 88 minutes long. The moviemakers did not make a choice, and neither matter is well-developed.

    The end credit says dedicated for those who fight for the right to love, but I didn't see such fight in this story. Parents are finaly somewhat okay, I mean compared to my own experience. The movie skipped truly homophobic stuffs. Not to hurt ? If you're not aware that the Polish government is superconservative about gay rights along with the Polish church, you just don't get what this movie is about.

    And where's the end ? Right after watching this film, because of this end, I was ready to rate it 2. It's a french arthouse movie ending. You're aware.
    7chong_an

    Nightmare of the migrant worker

    Somewhat running from gaybashing in his homophobic Poland, Robert goes to Norway, learning to work at a fish processing plant, sharing a room in a worker dormitory. He meets co-worker Ivar, who is also the adopted son of the owner, and an aspiring drag artist. Robert's upbringing and experience has him running hot and cold towards Ivar.

    Things get complicated when Robert's mother arrives, fleeing debts left behind in Poland, and without immediate employment prospects. Given that the migrant workers have employment and rental contracts that they hardly understand, and are to their disadvantage, a union signs them up, to demand a better collective agreement. As they head towards a strike, the owner makes Robert an offer he can't refuse.

    I saw this at the Inside Out film festival, with "Robert" in attendance, and he verified that the situation in Poland was not good for LGBT folks. The situation in the plant was interesting, as was the pressures of running a medium-sized business.

    While the scenery was nice, I didn't find a lot of chemistry between the 2 principals, and in some ways the script had omissions, including the characters not communicating well. So this is OK but not great.
    3qui_j

    Low budget, poor acting and bad script

    This movies tries to cover too many stories, all being loosely strung together by the story of two central characters. It does not work. The script lacks continuity and context and assumes that viewers know about the exploitation and mistreatment of Polish workers in the Norwegian fishing industry. Nothing is explained and the choppy editing doesn't help explain much. The acting is really bad and one gets the impression that the producer hurries the plot and narrative along before the funding runs out. Overall, it could have been better if time were taken to explain the event and the movie did not try to cover so many extraneous events that have little to do with the central plot!

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      • 1. Februar 2024 (Deutschland)
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