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Oslo, 31. August

Originaltitel: Oslo, 31. august
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
32.705
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
2.318
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Oslo, 31. August (2011)
One day in the life of Anders, a young recovering drug addict, who takes a brief leave from his treatment center to interview for a job and catch up with old friends in Oslo.
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norwegischErwachsenwerdenPsychologisches DramaDrama

Ein Tag im Leben von Anders, einem jungen genesenden Drogenabhängigen, der sich kurz von seinem Behandlungszentrum beurlaubt, um sich für einen Job zu bewerben und alte Freunde in Oslo zu tr... Alles lesenEin Tag im Leben von Anders, einem jungen genesenden Drogenabhängigen, der sich kurz von seinem Behandlungszentrum beurlaubt, um sich für einen Job zu bewerben und alte Freunde in Oslo zu treffen.Ein Tag im Leben von Anders, einem jungen genesenden Drogenabhängigen, der sich kurz von seinem Behandlungszentrum beurlaubt, um sich für einen Job zu bewerben und alte Freunde in Oslo zu treffen.

  • Regisseur/-in
    • Joachim Trier
  • Autoren
    • Joachim Trier
    • Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
    • Eskil Vogt
  • Stars
    • Anders Danielsen Lie
    • Hans Olav Brenner
    • Ingrid Olava
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    32.705
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.318
    796
    • Regisseur/-in
      • Joachim Trier
    • Autoren
      • Joachim Trier
      • Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
      • Eskil Vogt
    • Stars
      • Anders Danielsen Lie
      • Hans Olav Brenner
      • Ingrid Olava
    • 58Benutzerrezensionen
    • 167Kritische Rezensionen
    • 84Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 19 Gewinne & 21 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Anders
    Hans Olav Brenner
    Hans Olav Brenner
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    Ingrid Olava
    • Rebekka
    Malin Crépin
    Malin Crépin
    • Malin
    Aksel Thanke
    • Terapeut
    • (as Aksel M. Thanke)
    Øystein Røger
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    • (as Tone B. Mostraum)
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    • Terapigruppen
    • Regisseur/-in
      • Joachim Trier
    • Autoren
      • Joachim Trier
      • Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
      • Eskil Vogt
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    Empfohlene Bewertungen

    10kummen

    No one over, beside or under..

    If you have ever known anyone who considered committing suicide, this is a realistic depiction of how hopeless, meaningless and difficult life can be. Maybe we are egoistic to keep them here in this world for just for us when they want to escape? The autentic character of this movie is uniqe and it reminds us of how precious and valuable life is. It is the best movie I have ever seen, and most likely, will ever see.
    8HenrikBakke94

    Alienation in Oslo

    Triers second film in his Oslo trilogy depicts the complexities of how it is to return to a familiar place under different circumstances.

    In Oslo, August 31st, we meet Anders (Anders Danielsen Lie), a former drug addict. Anders is on his day out from rehab in Oslo to attend a job interview. Before and after the interview, he takes the opportunity to meet up with friends, and problems left undone.

    This is one of the best norwegian films out there, mainly because of how it depicts the urban city life in Oslo, and the challenges which follows a recovering drug addict. As a norwegian and a former Oslo citizen, this film hit me hard. With its social realistic style, this film makes you not just reflect upon the lives of drug addicts through the perspective of Anders, but also life in general through the conversation that Anders has with his friends.

    Oslo, August 31st is a socratic masterpiece.
    8wandereramor

    Drug addiction is tough *sigh*

    The opening and closing minutes of Oslo, August 31rst are peerless filmmaking, a simultaneously nostalgic and disturbing slideshow of images from the titular city, which appears as some kind of larger supernatural entity with a will of its own. The film that they bracket is pretty decent too. It's a quiet slice of cinema verite about Anders, a recovering drug addict.

    This isn't your standard AA-approved narrative of redemption, and that's what makes it good. Anders discovers that the world outside is frosty, ambivalent towards him, and most of all banal and meaningless. Of course, the difficulty is portraying banality without being banal yourself, and Trier doesn't entirely succeed here. But it does provide, on top of the more philosophical statement, a great representation of the difficulty of getting back into society after leaving it. Oslo, August 31rst is smart enough to see the social barriers that make the standard addiction narrative so deceitful.

    Other than the immediately striking opening, there's nothing overtly impressive about this film. It has its flaws, such as the ending, which seems contrived compared to everything that's come before. But it's a quietly solid picture that certainly deserves a little of your time.
    10maddo16

    Beautiful, true and devastating

    The most hard-hitting and resonant film I've seen in a long time, Oslo August 31st sets itself up with serene, fuzzy home footage and tales of blissful memories spent in the titular city of Oslo only to cut to the bleak life of Anders, a former heroin addict on his first day of life out of rehab. Searching for a meaning and a purpose in this new life he finds little in his friends' bourgeois city routines, which he neither desires nor feels he could achieve anyway, and their claims that "it'll all get better" fail to move a mind constantly probing and analysing the reality of his situation.

    He soon undergoes an intense conversation in a park overlooking the city with his closest friend, wherein Anders pours out his thoughts of the time the two have spent apart, and the precision of their rapport matched with the lead's acting make the whole scene feel horribly real.

    Anders wanders the often-empty city like a ghost, sitting in a café surrounded by the hollow dreams of others ("Plant a tree. Swim with dolphins. Write a great novel") and dwelling on the weight of his own existence. In two minds whether to leave the city, increasingly desperate and always beautifully shot, we follow him through the night until sunrise, when Anders appears to us in a sequence at his most unpredictable.

    Undeniably disturbing, yet intimate and tender, this is a film that already feels close to my heart, one unafraid to bring up difficult questions and brilliantly able to provoke an idea of the absurdity of it all.
    8dromasca

    24 hours

    'Oslo, August 31' (2011), the second film by Norwegian director Joachim Trier, is inspired by a French novel written in 1931, which was also brought to screen by Louis Malle during the Nouvelle Vague period of his career. Trier, a great admirer of this cinematic current, transplanted the story to the Norwegian capital, which is the favorite setting of his films. In fact, the film opens with an almost documentary journey through the city, with urban sequences associated with the thoughts of its permanent or temporary inhabitants. The city is the background for the lives and problems of those who live in it or pass through it, but it does not play an active role. One of the characters expresses this indifferent relationship with a phrase that can be a motto of the film: 'Society does not save those who want to self-destruct'.

    The narrative structure of the film reminded me of the American TV series '24' which was very popular 15-20 years ago. Its hero, played by Kiefer Sutherland, saves the city, America or the world within 24 hours. The hero of Joachim Trier's film, Anders (Anders Danielsen Lie), tries to save himself in the entire interval between two sunrises, and the mission proves to be no less difficult. Anders is nearing the end of a detox cure that has lasted several years. The result of the treatment is fragile. Physically, drug and alcohol addiction seems to have gone away. Psychologically, however, the motivation that makes most people continue to live beyond crises has disappeared - professional ambition, emotions in relationships with women or friends. In addition, the world has moved forward, age is beginning to show signs, friends have established families, years of absence from the CV raise questions when he is trying to get a job. The 24 hours that Anders spent in Oslo, during which he tries to renew contacts with the world from which he was absent, confronts him with the indifference of the surrounding society, all the more so as it is dressed in the velvet gloves of Scandinavian politeness and civility.

    'Oslo, August 31' is not a 'feel good' film but rather a 'feel bad' one - melancholic and quite depressing. It was very difficult for me to identify in any way with the hero of the film, maybe because addiction to substances, feelings like uselessness and boredom, and the morals and codes of the world of northern Europe are foreign to me. I appreciated the way 'Oslo, August 31st' is filmed and the acting, especially Anders Danielsen Lie, although I also have a doubt about that. The role in this film is so similar to the one he played in 'Reprise', Joachim Trier's debut film, that I should see another film or more in which Danielsen Lie plays something different to be convinced by the quality and depth of his talent. Joachim Trier is without a doubt a talented director, very connected to what has happened or is happening in world cinema but also very attached to the city of Oslo where the stories in all his films that I have seen so far take place. These movies fall into the category of movies that I appreciate but not of those that I love.

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      Renate Reinsve's feature film debut. She had two lines. She would later reunite with director Joachim Trier, as the lead in Der schlimmste Mensch der Welt (2021).
    • Zitate

      Anders: Look at my life. I'm 34 years old. I've got nothing. I don't want to start from scratch.

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      Followed by Der schlimmste Mensch der Welt (2021)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. April 2013 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Norwegen
      • Dänemark
      • Schweden
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      • Norwegisch
      • Englisch
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      • Oslo, 31 de agosto
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      • Henrik Ibsens Gate 36, Oslo, Norwegen(restaurant where Anders meets his sister's girlfriend)
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      • 101.475 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 9.564 $
      • 27. Mai 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.481.665 $
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