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Outlaws (The)

Country: Norway, Language: Norwegian, Swedish, 79 mins

Original Title

De Fredløse
  • Director: Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken
  • Writer: Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken
  • Producer: Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken, Oskar Dahlsbakken, Åsmund Kjos Fjell, Kristian Skar Frøysaa, Kristian Magnus Svor

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Violent drifter Mikael passes the young, impressionable Johannes on the road and offers him a lift in his stolen car. They soon make a master-apprentice connection; maybe something deeper. Living outside of the law in 1920s Norway, it’s a hardscrabble life for them. Captivated by the older man, but nursing a secret tragedy, Johannes isn’t really cut out for the brutality that comes so easily to Mikael. Inspired by true events, writer-director Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken creates an immersive, free-flowing, mosaic-like narrative, where sequences cross backwards and forwards over time; moments of graphic violence are interspersed with those of contemplative travelogue; handheld camerawork and deep focus cinematography create a golden image of the past punctuated with urgency and chaos. Joyous, tragic and truly beautiful.

Sarah Lutton


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Cast & Characters

Samuel Fröler (as Ingmar)
Filip Berg (as Mikael)
Lia Boysen (as Lea)
Benjamin Helstad (as Peder)
Cecilie A. Mosli (as Marie)
Ingar Helge Gimle (as Lokfører)
Mattis Herman Nyquist (as Frans)
Ingvild Holthe Bygdnes (as Solveig)
Oskar Sandven Lundevold (as Ole)
Kai Kolstad Rødseth (as Lensmann)
Stein Winge (as Dommer)
Åsmund Høeg (as Johannes)
Hadrian Libell (as Fengselsvakt)
Geir Kaspersen (as Politibetjent)