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Cold Lunch

Country: Norway, Language: Norwegian, 90 mins

Original Title

Lonsj
  • Director: Eva Sørhaug
  • Writer: Per Schreiner
  • Producer: Carina Brattvik; Marius Holst

CGiii Comment

The prologue will have you spitting at the screen and, unfortunately, it doesn't stop there.

Sørhaug presents an array of characters who are all so utterly abhorrent that instant death to each and all would be a most welcome, premature ending to this vapid and vacuous film.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Christer (27) is on his way to work when a seagull shits on his shirt. Down in the Laundromat in the basement he suddenly remembers that all his rent money is in his shirt pocket. In an attempt to save the money, he takes out the main fuse of the building to stop the washing machine. When the superintendent puts the fuse back in, an old man in an apartment above clumsily changes fuses in his own fuse-cabinet. The man dies immediately. His daughter, Leni (40) has lived completely isolated with her father. Now she is alone for the first time of her life. When fresh first-time mother Heidi (30) is down to get her laundry, she notices that all the machines have stopped. She is in a hurry and has to grab the clothes all wet. Without knowing it, Christer has started the inevitable.

Cast & Characters

Ane Dahl Torp as Leni;
Pia Tjelta as Heidi;
Aksel Hennie as Christer;
Bjørn Floberg as Kildahl;
Nicolai Cleve Broch as Marius;
Anneke von der Lippe as Karin;
Kyrre Haugen Sydness as Odd;
Birgitte Victoria Svendsen as Turid;
Ingar Helge Gimle as Gunnar;
Jan Gunnar Røise as Erlend