THE IMMORAL
by Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen
synopsis
A veteran of the armed forces, William comes from a family of rootless nomads. Single mother Camilla hails from a lower-middle-class family, one she no longer speaks to. Kicked off welfare, the pair hightail it to the countryside to hide from the police. But William soon tires of this and convinces Camilla, a former prostitute, to get back in the game. Soon, they've set up shop in a ritzy villa whose only inhabitant is teenage Anders, a perma-stoned wannabe rapper desperate for sexual experience who becomes completely enamoured with his new houseguest Camilla. Circling around the group is used car salesman Rune — the auto industry's nightmare poster child. For a while it all kind of works, but, sure enough, cracks eventually begin to show.
international title: | The Immoral |
original title: | De Umoralske |
country: | Norway |
sales agent: | Norwegian Film Institute |
year: | 2013 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen |
film run: | 87' |
screenplay: | Einar Sverdrup, Bendik Grossmann, Didrik Jacobsen, Lars Daniel Krutzkoff Jacobsen |
cast: | Hanne Backe-Hansen, Kjetil Krogstad Skrede, Daniel Gjerde |
cinematography by: | Jørgen Klüver |
film editing: | Rodrigo Stoicheff |
art director: | Åsa Hoel |
producer: | Odd G. Iversen, Anders Tangen |
production: | Atomfilm, Viafilm |