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Detour | |
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Norwegian | Snarveien |
Directed by | Severin Eskeland |
Written by | Severin Eskeland |
Produced by | Bjørn Eivind Aarskog |
Starring | Marte Germaine Christensen Sondre Krogtoft Larsen |
Cinematography | Bjørn Eivind Aarskog |
Edited by | Erik Thorvald Aster |
Music by | Stein Berge Svendsen |
Production company | Exposed Film Productions |
Distributed by | Svensk Filmindustri SF |
Release date |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Detour is a 2009 Norwegian horror/thriller film written and directed by Severin Eskeland, starring Marte Germaine Christensen and Sondre Krogtoft Larsen. [1] [2]
When a Norwegian couple are instructed by a policeman to take a detour through the Swedish forests, a series of strange and horrifying events follow.
In the Norwegian press, the film got "die throws" of 4 in VG , [3] in Dagsavisen , [4] in Aftenposten , [5] in Bergens Tidende [6] and in Romerikes Blad ; [7] 3 in Dagbladet , [8] in Stavanger Aftenblad , [9] in Fædrelandsvennen [10] and in iTromsø ; [11] and 2 in Klassekampen [12] and in Adresseavisen . [13] Filming took place in Finnskogen and the film premiered in Elverum, Hamar and Kongsvinger before everywhere else. In other newspapers, the film received "die throws" of 4 in Hamar Arbeiderblad [14] in Glåmdalen [15] and in Østlendingen . [16]
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