Released Date:
2009-10-02
Languages:
Norwegian, Swedish
Countries:
Norway, Sweden, Finland
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (573 Reviews)
Director:
Margreth OlinGenres:
DramaAs the film opens, a doped-up Lea (Maria Bonnevie) makes an extremely bad impression on her baby daughter's foster parents; later, flashbacks reveal her disturbing youth and young adulthood. From the wrong side of the tracks, Lea grows up in a small house on the edge of the forest. When her father dies, her fragile mother Madelene takes up with the jealous alcoholic Ole. Unable to prevent Madelene from being beaten, Lea winds up as a substance abuser.
Released Date:
2010-12-17
Languages:
Norwegian, Swedish
Countries:
Norway, France, Sweden, Poland
Runtime:
116 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (12229 Reviews)
Director:
Marius HolstMette M. Bèlstad (story)
Lars Saabye Christensen (story)
Dennis Magnusson (screenplay)
Eric Schmid (screenplay)
Based on a true story: Norwegian winter, early 20th century. On the island Bastoy, located in the Oslo fjord live a group of delinquent, young boys aged 11 to 18. The boys daily, sadistic regime is run by the guards and the principal who bestow both mental and physical abuse on them. Instead of the boys being straightened out with education they end up being used as cheap, manual labor. The boys attempt to survive by adapting to their inhumane conditions. One day a new boy, Erling (17), arrives with his own agenda; how to escape from the island. How far is he willing to go in order to get his freedom?
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