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Thursday, December 22nd, 2011Some English is spoken in the video, but mostly Norwegian.
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Some English is spoken in the video, but mostly Norwegian.
The first released trailer. The actor playing Thor is speaking English with bad pronounciation because it’s what Thor Heyerdahl did himself.
“Happy End” is one of the most well-played Swedish films in a long time, John Croneman writes. Björn Runge’s direction is tight and the result is a showcase in acting. I have not exactly been impressed by Björn Runge’s two previous films in the so-called Liberation Trilogy. (…) Now I see “Happy End”, [...]
From the Swedish Film Magazine : Happy End is a fairytale for adults. It’s about five people living in a world of shadows, lined by lies and falsities and only waiting for the truth to appear so that they may be able to continue their lives in another direction. Happy End is the third part [...]
exploding_lint was kind enough to make some subtitles for this vid. Domdummaste means The Stupidest in Swedish and apparently they’re a band and they release their new album May 11th. P.R? Who knows…but it’s cute Thanks exploding_lint!
Gustaf is the first actor to be presented in this video from vg.no Translation: “Yes, then we’ll introduce the actors to play the five Norwegians on board and the one Swede. And you’ve heard rumors about who he is, so we’ll start with him. And that’s Gustaf Skarsgård. He’ll play Bengt Danielsson who was an [...]
Aftonbladet.se It’s official. Gustaf Skarsgård will play the Swedish explorer and author Bengt Danielsson in a Norwegian major movie about the Kon-Tiki expedition. The film, which has a budget of more than 100 million Swedish kronor, is directed by duo Joachim Rönning and Espen Sandberg. Their last movie was the very successful (in Norway) “Max [...]
Interview in the paper “Metro“: In “The Way Back” Gustaf Skarsgård speaks English with a Latvian accent. “I went to Riga on my own initiative before the shooting and had a dialect coach who helped me”. “The way back” is director Peter Weir’s first movie in seven years – and Gustaf Skarsgård’s Hollywood debut. The [...]
Here’s a written translation of this TV-interview: I: Have you seen Black Swan? G: Yes, it was really good. Natalie Portman was fantastic of course, but the whole movie was equally fantastic. I know people who thought NP was the only good thing about it, but I loved the entire movie. It’s a little psycho. [...]
From St. Paul Film’s website, with English subs A scene from the film from St Paul Film on Vimeo.