Oslo, August 31st   BF-2012 

Trier (Reprise) does not attempt to invalidate clichés about Scandinavia (depression, suicide): his lead has just quit drugs, but can think of little else whilst walking around Oslo. A frustrated loser and airy melancholy. How do you say 'nouvelle vague' in Norwegian?

On the eve of his discharge from an addiction clinic, 34-year-old Anders gets one day's leave to have a job interview. He takes advantage of the opportunity to look up old friends and to roam apparently aimlessly through ‘his’ Oslo, coloured by the last light of summer. But the failed suicide he attempted at the beginning of the film taints everything that follows: the subject of suicide is never far away in the conversations he has.
Oslo, August 31st is (loosely) based on the novel Le feu follet (1931) by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, which was filmed in 1963 by Louis Malle. That doesn’t seem to be a coincidence: In his film, Trier (a distant cousin of Lars Von Trier) refers openly to the French nouvelle vague with a deceptive light-footedness, an underlying melancholy and several stylistic elements... but then with the penetrating clarity of Norwegian light and a thoroughly contemporary approach.
Please note: this film is subtitled in Dutch.

Screenings
  Oslo, August 31st Oude Luxor Mon 30 Jan 16:30  
  Oslo, August 31st Schouwburg Grote Zaal Tue 31 Jan 19:15  
  Oslo, August 31st LV 6 Sat 04 Feb 19:45  
Comments
bijzondere film met geweldige hoofdrol
Webreview from ruud on 01 February 01:44
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Mooie film. Beklemmend en toch wel triest tegelijkertijd. Ingetogen spel van de hoofdrolspeler.
Webreview from GJK on 01 February 00:58
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Norway 2011
DirectorJoachim Trier
ProducerYngve Saether
 Hans-Jørgen Osnes
 Motlys
 Don't look now
SalesThe Match Factory GmbH
Distributor NLABC - Cinemien
ScenarioEskil Vogt, Joachim Trier, based on a novel by Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
CastAnders Danielsen Lie
 Malin Crépin
 Aksel M. Thanke
 Hans Olav Brenner
 Ingrid Olava
 Øystein Røger
 Tone B. Mostraum
PhotographyJakob Ihre
EditorOlivier Bugge Coutté
Production designJørgen Stangebye Larsen, Solfrid Kjetså
Sound designGisle Tveito
MusicOla Fløttum, Torgny Amdam
Length95'
Themes
2012 Bright Future