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Revision as of 16:18, 31 July 2024
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Norwegian | Kjærlighet |
Directed by | Dag Johan Haugerud |
Written by | Dag Johan Haugerud |
Produced by | Hege Hauff Hvattum Yngve Sæther |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Cecilie Semec |
Edited by | Jens Christian Fodstad |
Music by | Peder Kjellsby |
Production company | Motly |
Distributed by | Viaplay |
Country | Norway |
Love (Template:Lang-no) is a 2024 film directed by Dag Johan Haugerud starring Andrea Bræin Hovig and Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen.[1] The second entry in Hagerud's "Sex, Love, Dreams" trilogy after Sex, Love is slated to compete for the Golden Lion at the 81st Venice International Film Festival.[2]
Cast
- Andrea Bræin Hovig as Marianne
- Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen as Tor
- Thomas Gullestad
- Lars Jacob Holm
- Marte Engebrigtsen
- Marian Saastad Ottesen
- Morten Svartveit
Premise
Healthcare workers Marianne and Tor meet on a ferry and strike up a conversation. After learning about his laissez-faire approach to love and sexual relationships, Marianne wonders if Tor's philosophy would work in her own life.[2]
Production
According to Cineuropa, filming for Love took place in 2022.[1]
Release
In July 2024, Love was announced as a main competition entry for that year's Venice International Film Festival.[3]
References
- ^ a b Abbatescianni, Davide. "Dag Johan Haugerud to direct Sex, Dreams and Love for Viaplay". Cineuropa. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ a b Barraclough, Leo. "M-Appeal Closes Deals for Venice Competition Title 'Love' Ahead of World Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
- ^ Vivarelli, Nick; Shafer, Ellise. "Venice Film Festival Lineup: 'Joker 2' With Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, Angelina Jolie's 'Maria' and Luca Guadagnino's Daniel Craig-Led 'Queer' to Debut in Competition". Variety. Retrieved 23 July 2024.