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Les Révoltés de l'île du diable

Original title: Kongen av Bastøy
  • 2010
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
20K
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Stellan Skarsgård and Benjamin Helstad in Les Révoltés de l'île du diable (2010)
Drama

Norwegian winter, early 20th century. On the boys home Bastoy, a new inmate leads the boys to a violent uprising against a brutal regime. How far is he willing to go to attain freedom?Norwegian winter, early 20th century. On the boys home Bastoy, a new inmate leads the boys to a violent uprising against a brutal regime. How far is he willing to go to attain freedom?Norwegian winter, early 20th century. On the boys home Bastoy, a new inmate leads the boys to a violent uprising against a brutal regime. How far is he willing to go to attain freedom?

  • Director
    • Marius Holst
  • Writers
    • Mette M. Bølstad
    • Lars Saabye Christensen
    • Dennis Magnusson
  • Stars
    • Benjamin Helstad
    • Trond Nilssen
    • Stellan Skarsgård
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marius Holst
    • Writers
      • Mette M. Bølstad
      • Lars Saabye Christensen
      • Dennis Magnusson
    • Stars
      • Benjamin Helstad
      • Trond Nilssen
      • Stellan Skarsgård
    • 33User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Benjamin Helstad
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    • Erling…
    Trond Nilssen
    Trond Nilssen
    • Olav…
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Bestyrer Håkon
    Kristoffer Joner
    Kristoffer Joner
    • Husfar Bråthen
    Magnus Langlete
    • Ivar…
    Morten Løvstad
    • Øystein
    • (as Morten Strøm)
    Daniel Berg
    • Johan
    Odin Gineson Brøderud
    • Axel
    Magnar Botten
    • Lillegutt
    Markus Brustad
    • Jan
    Agnar Jeger Holst
    • Arne
    Tommy Jakob Håland
    • Terje
    Richard Safin
    • Eirik
    Frank-Thomas Andersen
    • Gårdsgutt Bjarne
    • (as Frank-Thomas H. Andersen)
    Arne Brønstad
    • Husfar Kjell
    Nils-Fredrik Tveter
    • Husfar
    Martin Slaatto
    Martin Slaatto
    • Husfar Harald
    Ellen Dorrit Petersen
    Ellen Dorrit Petersen
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    • Director
      • Marius Holst
    • Writers
      • Mette M. Bølstad
      • Lars Saabye Christensen
      • Dennis Magnusson
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    User reviews33

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    9Leofwine_draca

    Dour, downbeat...and utterly compelling

    Another piece of Norwegian greatness. KING OF DEVIL'S ISLAND (great title, incidentally) is one of those based-on-a-true-story-you've-never-heard-of movies, charting the brutality of life inside a remote and wintry island-based borstal during the early 20th century.

    Coming across as a Norwegian version of the hard-hitting British SCUM, KING OF DEVIL'S ISLAND is great whichever way you look at it. The technical qualities are excellent, as is the acting from a mostly no-name cast whose one main star is Stellan Skarsgard, as miserable and burly as he's ever been. It's the developing relationship between Benjamin Helstad and Trond Nilssen that really makes this involving viewing, despite the distasteful elements of the subject matter and the general feeling that this isn't going to have a happy ending.

    In any case, I absolutely loved this film and want to see more like it. The Scandinavian countries seem to be turning out hit after hit at the moment, both in television and film, and it's a shame Britain and the USA couldn't follow some of their cues. If you want a lesson in how to make an exceptional bit of drama then you could do a lot worse than checking out KING OF DEVIL'S ISLAND.
    8paul2001sw-1

    The Quiet Face of Evil

    'The King of Devil's Island' tells a familiar story of the abuse of authority, in it's portrayal of the life in a tough boys' prison in early 20th century Norway. More unusually, there's no story of tyranny among the inmates themselves, and moreover, the staff are quietly evil: the child abuser, and the governor who turns a blind eye while simultaneously believing that his regime is morally improving. Indeed, for a story of harshness and death, the film could be considered understated, except for the powerful melodrama of its climax, which is well-earned by the lower key, but convincing, material that proceeds it. And like other Scandanavian movies, it gains power through the sheer fact of the climate: when folly could mean freezing to death, there's an underlying seriousness absent in more clement environments.
    9museumofdave

    Intense, Well-Made Character-Driven Prison Thriller

    In the U.S., Alcatraz used to serve as a prison known to the inmates as "The Rock," a place where criminals were sent in a boat, the island from which few had ever been known to escape. In Norway, until 1957, criminal children, even those committing relatively minor crimes were sent to an Island Prison on the island of Batsoy, another dismal isolation from which there was supposedly no escape. "The King of Devil's Island" as another young man arrives after committing a murder, consigned to the prison's special diet of silence and discipline, work amid dismally spartan conditions. The new inmate, after the usual give and take with more dominant prisoners, most of them young teens, manages to find himself a friend, sharing his plan to be the first to attempt a getaway.

    Animosity between the inmates and those in charge, one of them an unregenerate pedophile and another taking money that should go to the welfare of the prisoners, develops quickly, and a steady intensity is constantly building--not with the buckets of profanity that pepper an American prison film, but a series of darker, psychological twists evolving from our knowledge of many of the young men involved.

    Although in color, the atmosphere is dark, the skies seldom blue, the woods dark, the walks snowy: it is a moody film, but never lets the tension loosen much. I found it gripping and intense, building to a smashing final scene: not necessarily conclusive, but totally satisfying. The acting is universally excellent, the underlying music score appropriate without being intrusive. This well-made film was fully worthy of my time.
    9nesfilmreviews

    Unrelenting spirit uplifts this great film

    Heart rendering true story about an uprising at a notorious correctional facility for juveniles on a Norwegian island. When a new prisoner arrives Erling (Ben Helstand), his unrelenting passion to escape, prevail against repression, and rebel against authority figures immediately puts him in hot water. The young men in this facility must endure horrendous conditions, as well as physical and mental abuse daily. Eriling's unflinching bravery eventually and collectively inspires and galvanizes these young men together in their life altering uprising against oppression.

    At first, the young men are unnamed (assigned numbers), completely alone, and without much hope for the future. However, Eriling's tenacious spirit leads to uniting broken spirits, establishing relationships, and not to be afraid to follow your dreams. The cinematography and barren landscape perfectly captures and enhances the cold- hearted spirit of the corrections facility, and the people who run it. The metaphor that is used throughout the film, and the evolving story of the "harpooner" is just perfect. Never falls victim to cheap melodrama; inspirational and touching. Impressive achievement by director Marius Hoist. Both performances by Stellan Skarsgard and Benjamin Heistad are simply marvelous.
    8BeneCumb

    When religious chastity and austerity were considered as a correctional measure...

    Based on true events, this one of the most expensive Norwegian (+Swedish, Estonian) film was shot primarily in my home country - thus, apart from a good film experience, I had a joy of recognition vis-a-vis places and actors (although Estonian ones had mute or 1-2 word roles only). Anyway, the Norwegian background and spirit with gloom and misery in a closed penal institution were well captured, and all the leading characters were skillfully elaborated and performed (especially Stellan Skarsgård as Håkon, Benjamin Helstad as Erling "C19", Trond Nilssen as Olav "C1"). Most of the screenplay is focused, however, on the "normal" routine in the establishment, boys versus staff, the rebellion itself and its consequences are shown in a limited time and space (I would have liked to know what happened to the revolting boys, and how the usual living was restored).

    Nevertheless, Kongen av Bastøy is a strong drama, giving food for thought long after the credits disappear.

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    • Trivia
      Bastoy prison is still in operation today but is a minimum security institution.
    • Goofs
      The movie grossly exaggerates the size of the lead ship of the Norwegian Navy at the time.

      As the boys are trying to escape the island, at about 1 hour 34 minutes, the Battleship "Norge" appears in the fog. The "Norge" was a small 300 ft pre-dreadnought - significantly smaller than modern day Frigate. If one assumes that the men seen on deck, are about 1.7 meters tall, the ship in the movie is more than 3 times as large as the actual "Norge" - comparable to a modern day Aircraft Carrier.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Erling: I once saw a whale swim with three harpoons in it. It took the entire day to die. He was weak due to the harpoon I shot him with. And covered with scars from all the battles he had fought. I have become acquainted with one boy whom is soon to sign off. For the six years he has been on this ship, he has done everything right. And now, he is going home.

    • Soundtracks
      Sigur 1 (Untitled)
      Performed by Sigur Rós

      Music & Lyrics by Kjartan Sveinsson, Jon Thor Birgisson, Georg Holm, Orri P. Dyrason

      Universal Music Publishing Scandinavia AB

      (P) 2002 FatCat Records

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • France
      • Sweden
      • Poland
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
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    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • King of Devil's Island
    • Filming locations
      • Estonia
    • Production companies
      • 4 1/2 Film
      • MACT Productions
      • St Paul Film
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • NOK 54,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,615
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,039
      • Nov 20, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,360,391
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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