Aldri mer 13!

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Aldri mer 13!
Directed by Sirin Eide
Written bySirin Eide
Maureen Thomas
Produced byPeter Bøe
Dag Nordahl
Starring Sofie Cappelen
Martine Karlsen
Svein Roger Karlsen
Silje Andresen
CinematographyKjell Vassdal
Edited byPål Gengenbach
Music byKnut Halmrast
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

Aldri mer 13! (13 Never Again!) is a Norwegian film from 1996, directed by Sirin Eide and starring Sofie Cappelen.

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Plot summary

Seventh-grade Rikke is one of the most popular girls in her class, but one day arrives a new girl, Bea, who begins to take her place in the classroom. As the newcomer makes herself at home, an unhealthy competition develops between the two. A relationship that the two have to settle before they can be friends, and explore the future joys and sorrows of youth together.

Cast

Reception

The film received a "die throw" of 6 (out of 6) in Romerikes Blad , [1] 4 in Bergensavisen and Drammens Tidende , [2] [3] as well as a favourable review in Nordlys and a mediocre review in Rogalands Avis . [4] [5]

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References

  1. "Suverent om tenåringer". Romerikes Blad (in Norwegian). 16 February 1996. p. 22.
  2. "Sjarmerende om 13-åringer". Drammens Tidende (in Norwegian). 16 February 1996. p. 23.
  3. "Friske talenter". Bergensavisen (in Norwegian). 16 February 1996. pp. 30–31.
  4. "Minus for manus, pluss for de på 13". Rogalands Avis (in Norwegian). 16 February 1996. p. 15.
  5. "Morsom, varm og minnerik". Nordlys (in Norwegian). 17 February 1996. p. 31.