There’s something about our blazing 116° Arizona summers that makes me scurry off in search of productions from cooler climes. Yeah I know summer is typically the time for superheroes and all-you-can-eat explosion buffets, but around here a bleak and cloudy Scandinavian drama, preferably framed by snow banks, provides the perfect antidote for excessive UV rays.
The nation of Norway has been on a hot streak - or should that be refreshing cool streak? - lately with this reviewer, beginning with the astonishingly good TV mini-series Norwegian Cozy (2011), available through Dish Network’s Eurochannel and Amazon. This story of a massively dysfunctional family forced to reconnect when the dementia-ridden patriarch (Stein Winge) is declared a menace by the state, grows and entwines with such blatant honesty viewers quickly find themselves addicted. With each episode, new and surprising angles of family history are revealed, ever deepening the pressures and conflicts faced by the principals.
Winge has ruled - and alienated - his family by a potent mixture of charm, fear and bullying, but now early stages of senility have rendered this aging tyrant a danger mainly to himself. Portly eldest son Georg (Anders Baasmo Christensen), a dreamer who writes letters to an aborted fetus, is given guardianship of his father and takes up residence in his Dad’s shabby suburban bungalow. Younger brother Terje, a frustrated artist who devotes his time to creating outrageously profane websites, is played with great empathy by Anders Danielsen Lie, proving his memorable and heartbreaking turn in Joachim Trier’s Reprise was no fluke.
Two Norwegian feature films deserve a quick mention as well. Vegas (2009)✭✭✭✭, has little to do with the Nevada vacation mecca, but is the story of three troubled teens who form an alliance in a foster home. Illuminated by the misty glow of the midnight sun, Vegas is a film of hope and magical possibility, despite its protagonists' rather grim realities. The film sports three wonderful young actors: Karoline Stemmer, Jørgen Hausberg Nilsen and Sindre Kvalvåg Jacobsen, making their feature film debuts. Vegas is available from Eurochannel and YouTube.
2 comments:
That couch shot is vaguely reminiscent of "Napoleon Dynamite"... am I wrong?
Sharp eye Marcheline...I hadn't noticed that before!
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