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Døden på Oslo S

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Døden på Oslo S
Norwegian DVD/VHS cover
Directed byEva Isaksen
Written byBook:
Ingvar Ambjørnsen
Script:
Axel Hellstenius
Eva Isaksen
Bibi Moslet
Philip Øgaard
Produced byHarald Ohrvik
StarringHåvard Bakke
Tommy Karlsen
Helle Beck Figenschow
CinematographyPhilip Øgaard
Edited byPål Gengenbach
Music byKjartan Kristiansen
Production
company
Norsk Film A/S
Release date
  • August 20, 1990 (1990-08-20)
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Running time
94 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian
Box office$2.05 million (Norway)[1]

Døden på Oslo S (meaning "The death at Oslo Central Station") is a Norwegian film released in 1990. Set in Oslo in the late eighties, it is based on a book by Ingvar Ambjørnsen from his series Pelle og Proffen.[2] It was the highest-grossing Norwegian film of the year.[1]

Plot

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The film is about the two teenage boys, Pelle and Proffen, who try to help Pelle's girlfriend, Lena, overcome a drug problem. She is only 15 years old, and they initially meet at a snack bar in downtown Oslo. She has been abused by a social worker at a home for troubled teens. While they try to help Lena she runs away, they get beat up, and watch people overdose at the central train station in Oslo.

The film deals with issues including drugs, troubled teens and their parents, and child pornography. It's also about Pelle's and Proffen's families and their differing backgrounds: Pelle's parents are former hippies and very liberal; while Proffen's parents are older and conservative.

Production

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The scene where Lena is at Pelle's home for the first time and he suggests they spend the night together, was shot on one of the first days of filming. In the scene, 16-year-old Helle Beck Figenschow is seen removing all her clothes in front of Håvard Bakke. Asked later if he had seen a naked girl before, Bakke said, "Hehe, yes, but not many!"[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Norway: The box office facts". Screen International. 15 August 1997. p. VIII.
  2. ^ "Døden på Oslo S". filmarkivet. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  3. ^ "En hyllest til det ustreite". www.nrk.no. 13 December 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
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