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Det norske hus

  • 2017
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Det norske hus (2017)
Comedy

A Persian refugee comes to Norway seeking asylum, and winds up at a quirky, secluded academy where he must pass a series of tests in order to stay.A Persian refugee comes to Norway seeking asylum, and winds up at a quirky, secluded academy where he must pass a series of tests in order to stay.A Persian refugee comes to Norway seeking asylum, and winds up at a quirky, secluded academy where he must pass a series of tests in order to stay.

  • Director
    • Jan Vardoen
  • Writer
    • Jan Vardoen
  • Stars
    • Ali Djabbari
    • Peter Drabløs
    • Gard B. Eidsvold
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    343
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jan Vardoen
    • Writer
      • Jan Vardoen
    • Stars
      • Ali Djabbari
      • Peter Drabløs
      • Gard B. Eidsvold
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ali Djabbari
    Peter Drabløs
    • SP-bonde
    Gard B. Eidsvold
    Gard B. Eidsvold
    • Oddleiv
    • (as Gard Bjornsjterne Eidsvold)
    Sven Henriksen
    Sven Henriksen
    • Siw…
    Shahrukh Kavousi
    • Ramin
    • (as Sharukh Kavousi)
    Bent Lund
    • Grenselos
    Knut Nærum
    • Sverdrup
    Ingeborg Raustøl
    • Huldra
    Hege Schøyen
    Hege Schøyen
    • Bodil
    Trygve Svindland
    Trygve Svindland
    • Per
    Helén Vikstvedt
    • Bergljot
    • Director
      • Jan Vardoen
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      • Jan Vardoen
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    10lamadrama-31982

    What a great movie!

    The movies has a hilarious way of portraying the non-chalant mentality «Norway is the Center of the world».

    Very funny and all based on reality, cant say the arrogance was exaggerated.

    A must watch!!!
    7quevaal

    Funny take on Norwegian culture

    The strengths of this comedy lies in how it deals with Norwegian culture and bureaucracy. There are a lot of good laughs to be had. In particular the swearing scene. Even if swearing could be cheap fun, this one escalated nicely.

    As for a comment on immigration policy it's not so good simply because the immigrants in the movie are without personality or history. Even the main character Ramin we learn nothing about. He's just a happy go lucky man who loves his mother. The actual system in Norway tries to get the "correct" refugees and most of us can see how this could be improved. But in the movie all immigrants are the same.

    Anyway, it's still a very funny comedy taken as a comment on Norwegian culture.
    10miggymartinez

    Unexpected gem

    This superb film seems to have sunk without a trace and that is such a shame since it is supremely relevant in these times.

    The story tracks a well-meaning and friendly migrant as he tries to find his path through the vagaries of the Norwegian asylum system.

    There are some beautiful comic moments but the overall message is of course a heavy one.

    I thought this film was very wellmade. Unfortunately the pan-European distributors were not of the same mind. I saw this film at a film festival hosted by he lovely Lucerna cinema in Prague but unfortunately i never heard anything about it again..
    9sas2014

    Hilarious comedy, absolutely must see

    Why did I like this movie so much ? Because 40 years ago, during Iran/ Irak war , I flee to Norway from Tehran. I was a teenager , eager to please & to be accepted. I learnt the Norsk language faster & better than anyone ever had before. I totally assimilated in the society. Walked & talked like them. Started medical school after one year. I have a lot of fantastic things to say about the Norway as country & it's people. Most importantly they gave me a refuge when I needed it. But I had so much to teach them too. Persian culture, food , generosity and hospitality. Eventually when I no longer needed nor cared, if they accept me as one of them ( you pass testes like in the film every single day for as many years as you live there), I became truly happy. Proud of myself, of the woman & the doctor I became. I kept the good from both cultures and didn't care for the bad.
    9Uneken

    Eloquent parody.

    A beautifully made film about the Kafkaesque (sur)reality of immigration bureaucracy in Norway. Made (mainly) by Norwegians, which means a lot.

    Being an immigrant in Norway myself (albeit "white" and of North European origin), I can testify to the spirit of the story.

    While entertaining and comical, the film addresses important issues that are definitely not limited to Norway.

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      The movie is dedicated to Yemane Teferi, a Eritrean asylum seeker who spent nearly 25 years in asylum centers in Sweden and Norway (with much of it in legal limbo) whose story has become a symbol of the challenges faced by long-term, undocumented asylum seekers in Europe.

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2017 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Official site
      • temp site
    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • House of Norway
    • Filming locations
      • Hotell Union Øye, Geiranger, Stranda, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
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    • Budget
      • NOK 6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,365
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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