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Nr. 24

  • 2024
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
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Sjur Vatne Brean in Nr. 24 (2024)
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Young apprentice Gunnar Sønsteby from Rjukan decides to resist Nazi-Germany on the day of the invasion to later become the leader of the "Oslo-gang" carrying out countless daring acts of sab... Read allYoung apprentice Gunnar Sønsteby from Rjukan decides to resist Nazi-Germany on the day of the invasion to later become the leader of the "Oslo-gang" carrying out countless daring acts of sabotage making him Norway's greatest war hero.Young apprentice Gunnar Sønsteby from Rjukan decides to resist Nazi-Germany on the day of the invasion to later become the leader of the "Oslo-gang" carrying out countless daring acts of sabotage making him Norway's greatest war hero.

  • Director
    • John Andreas Andersen
  • Writers
    • Erlend Loe
    • Espen Lauritzen von Ibenfeldt
    • Petter Ringen Johannessen
  • Stars
    • Sjur Vatne Brean
    • Erik Hivju
    • Philip Helgar
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,653
    761
    • Director
      • John Andreas Andersen
    • Writers
      • Erlend Loe
      • Espen Lauritzen von Ibenfeldt
      • Petter Ringen Johannessen
    • Stars
      • Sjur Vatne Brean
      • Erik Hivju
      • Philip Helgar
    • 61User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sjur Vatne Brean
    Sjur Vatne Brean
    • Gunnar Sønsteby
    Erik Hivju
    • Gunnar Sønsteby the older
    Philip Helgar
    • Edvard Tallaksen
    Magnus Dugdale
    Magnus Dugdale
    • Andreas Aubert
    Jakob Maanum Trulsen
    • Karl Erling Øhrn Solheim
    Jacob Jensen
    • Jens Christian Hauge
    Flo Fagerli
    Flo Fagerli
    • Anne Solheim
    Ines Høysæter Asserson
    Ines Høysæter Asserson
    • Reidun Andersen
    Lisa Loven Kongsli
    Lisa Loven Kongsli
    • Gudrun Collett
    Martin Karelius Østensen
    Martin Karelius Østensen
    • Philip Hansteen
    August Wittgenstein
    August Wittgenstein
    • Siegfried Fehmer
    Per Kjerstad
    • Karl A. Marthinsen
    Jørgen Cleve Broch
    • Knut Haugland
    Sigurd Solheim
    • Henrik Hop
    Lars Jørgensen
    • Birger Rasmussen
    • (as Lars August Jørgensen)
    Ulrik William Græsli
    • Gregers Gram
    Benjamin Myhre
    • Max Manus
    Svein Sturla Hungnes
    • Einar Forfang
    • Director
      • John Andreas Andersen
    • Writers
      • Erlend Loe
      • Espen Lauritzen von Ibenfeldt
      • Petter Ringen Johannessen
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    9petertreur

    Great War story, emphasizing the importance of freedom

    Nice movie with a flair of documentary. >90% of the content is a movie but a minority of the time there is a very nice interplay with the real man who is represented in the movie. It makes it very very personal and you see the seriousness of war and having been in the Norwegian resistance. It is very nicely written up and the story is solid and filmography is good. The only thing I missed is how the person went to London from occupied Norway. That has been left out at one of the most exiting part of the movie. It left the story a bit incomplete although it would not have added anything to the messsge of freedom which seemed to be paramount to the makers of the movie.
    8theRetiree

    There's a reason "Quisling" is now a Noun

    Another in a long line of movies about Resistance groups, and yes even Nazis have wives and children who love them, but the question posed by the young student has an easy answer: go talk to somebody who experienced the holocaust from the inside. Sadly the folks who need to see this movie, and ask themselves these questions, won't. The French, Norwegians, Danes, and Low Country citizens were entirely justified in their judgements and actions-and yes, so were the Russians. The real issue confronting the students, and the viewers of this movie, is: what side are you on, and what are you going to do if confronted by the kind of crisis that overwhelmed poor Norway? There's plenty of evidence that there were indeed many captive occupied people, and many "good Germans," who chose to keep their heads down. Fortunately, there are always a few of extraordinary courage and moral certainty. We just have to hope they're around when you need them.
    10maryannarslanianviv

    "A Southern European's Take on Number 24: A Hidden Scandinavian Gem"

    I have to admit, I'm not usually a big fan of Scandinavian movies. But when I saw Number 24 on Netflix today, I thought, "Why not give it a try?" I'm so glad I did!

    The movie exceeded my expectations with its sharp dialogues, well-developed characters, and a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. It felt like every detail was perfectly crafted.

    As someone from Southern Europe, I don't know much about World War II in Scandinavia, but this film offered a fresh perspective. The cinematography was stunning, and the storytelling was so engaging.

    It's a must-watch! I'd give it a solid 9/10. Bravo to the creators!
    8vanenikolic

    Talented storytelling!!

    Subtle, delicate, true Scandinavian style.

    A touching real story, presented in a non cliché way.

    Went for it on a random Friday night, with zero expectations, but ended up surprisingly engaged ever since the beginning, and eventually sobbing at the end of it.

    Sjur Vatne Brean gives a compelling performance and I believe that he managed to embrace successfully the core of Gunnar Sønsteby's personality and show it on screen.

    A breath a fresh air on the scene of WWII-themed movies. A must-watch for everyone interested in this part of modern history or just a fan of some good Scandinavian cinema.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    An Inspiring Tale of Heroism

    Resistance in the face of tyranny is one of those topics that can make for truly great filmmaking, especially when the subject is timely (as many would contend it is currently). And the latest offering from director John Andreas Andersen serves up an inspiring and engaging tale in that vein. The film follows the experience of Norwegian resistance fighter Gunnar Sønsteby (1918-2012) (Sjur Vatne Brean) in his courageous efforts to take on Nazi invaders who took over his homeland during World War II. Working under the code name Number 24 with a band of longtime friends under the direction of British special forces and the Norwegian government in exile in the UK, Sønsteby coordinated and led an array of raids on German assets in Norway, often at great risk and tremendous personal cost. He also frequently found himself wrestling with his conscience, especially when it came to confronting fellow countrymen who had become Third Reich collaborators, including some individuals he knew personally. Sønsteby's heroic exploits are presented through a series of flashbacks delivered through a lecture given to students at his alma mater in which his elder self (Erik Hivju) details a variety of these wartime incidents and attempts to answer probing questions from young audience members seeking to understand his motivations and intents in carrying out this mission. The film thus examines the conflicted feelings that he and other peace-loving Norwegians had to contend with at a time when their lives, freedoms and national sovereignty were very much on the line. Andersen does a highly capable job in telling the story of this much-celebrated national hero, even if the narrative is somewhat episodic at times, particularly in picture's sometimes-meandering opening half hour. Nevertheless, "Number 24" effectively relates an aspect of World War II little known outside of Scandinavia, letting the world know of the bravery of a civil society that rose to the occasion when their liberty and autonomy were threatened in the face of brutal, unrelenting treachery. It's a lesson we should all take to heart, especially when these conditions loom and place us in a position of vulnerability. Indeed, we should all take heed of the message of this important cautionary tale.

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      During WWII, there were many saboteur groups in Norway. No. 24 was the leader of "Oslogjengen" (The Oslo Gang). Max Manus was part of the same group and was another well known saboteur. In 2008, the movie Max Manus was released, which followed Max's part.
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      Gunnar Sønsteby: I have 5 Drawers in my head. The three top drawers I open all the time. Draw number four I open less often. I closed the bottom drawer May 8th, 1945, and haven't opened it since.

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • German
      • English
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • No. 24
    • Filming locations
      • Rjukan, Tinn, Norway(The older Sønsteby talks)
    • Production companies
      • SF Norge A/S
      • Motion Blur Films
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      • $3,340,714
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      1 hour 51 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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