Buddy (2003 film)

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Directed by Morten Tyldum
Written byLars Gudmestad
Starring Nicolai Cleve Broch
Aksel Hennie
Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Pia Tjelta
Janne Formoe
CinematographyJohn Andreas Andersen
Edited byEli Nilsen
Music by Lars Lillo-Stenberg
Distributed byHappy Endings A/S
Release date
4 July 2003 (2003-07-04) (Norway)
Running time
105 minutes
Country Norway
Language Norwegian

Buddy is a 2003 Norwegian film directed by Morten Tyldum after a script by Lars Gudmestad. The music was composed by Lars Lillo-Stenberg, known from the band DeLillos. The film was well received by critics, and won two Amanda Awards in 2004.

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Plot

The film is about 24-year-old Kristoffer (Nicolai Cleve Broch), who lives in Tøyen in Oslo with his friends Geir (Aksel Hennie) and Stig Inge (Anders Baasmo Christiansen). Geir likes to live dangerously, while Stig is a more cautious and uncertain type. Kristoffer and Geir work as billboard hangers, and in his spare time Kristoffer makes a video diary with Geir and Stig, containing stunts of a Jackass -nature. When Kristoffer's girlfriend, Elisabeth (Janne Formoe), leaves him, his life seems to fall to pieces. Then his videos are featured on Norway's most popular talk show, "God morgen Norge" on TV 2, and Kristoffer becomes famous.

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Production

The idea for the movie started with two A4 pages of text in January 2002, from which it developed quickly. [1] The creators described it as a love declaration for the city of Oslo, a city they believed was under-represented on film. The choice of composer for the score Lars Lillo-Stenberg was in the same spirit; in the words of Tyldum: "He is Oslo". [1]

Buddy received support from Norsk Filmfond the Norwegian government body for film funding on 12 June 2002. [2] Neither the script writer, the director, the producer or the actor for the main character had worked with feature-length films prior to this project. [3] The director, Morten Tyldum, had worked with television, music videos, commercials and short films before, and he had been named "Film talent of the year" by the newspaper Dagbladet in 1999, but this was his first full-length motion picture. [3]

Reception

Buddy was generally well received by the Norwegian press. The newspaper Verdens Gang gave it five out of six points, and remarked that in spite of a simple story, the movie was "damn well made". [4] Dagbladet was less impressed, and gave the film a "die throw" of four out of six pips. The reviewer concluded that the film makers had succeeded in what they set out to do: to create an essentially "harmless" "feel-good-movie" after an American model. [5] The movie was also released internationally, and reviewed by the American magazine Variety . Eddie Cockrell, as opposed to the Norwegian reviewers, thought the film was "overly plotted". He found the movie to be "on the sweet side", but commended its "solid, sympathetic characterizations from the five leads". [6]

The film was awarded two Amandas in 2004: for "Best Film (Norwegian)" and "Best Actor" (Christiansen). It was also nominated in the category "Best Screenplay". It also received the "Audience Award" and the "Most Enjoyable Film" (awarded by Theatre Owners) at the Norwegian International Film Festival, the festival where the Amandas are awarded. [7] At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic it won the "Audience Award" in competition with 200 other films. [8]

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