Døden på Oslo S
Døden på Oslo S is a Norwegian film, released in 1990. The title literally meaning The death at Oslo Central Station, it is set in Oslo in the late eighties. It is based on a book by Ingvar Ambjørnsen from the book series Pelle og Proffen. [1]
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Directed by | Eva Isaksen |
Produced by | Harald Ohrvik |
Written by | Book: Ingvar Ambjørnsen Script: Axel Hellstenius Eva Isaksen Bibi Moslet Philip Øgaard |
Starring | Håvard Bakke Tommy Karlsen Helle Beck Figenschow |
Music by | Kjartan Kristiansen |
Cinematography | Philip Øgaard |
Edited by | Pål Gengenbach |
Production company | Norsk Film A/S |
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Running time | 94 min. |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
Plot
The film is about the two teenage boys, Pelle and Proffen, that try to help Pelle's girlfriend, Lena, who has a drug problem. She is only 15 years old, and they initially meet at a snackbar 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 like drugs, troubled teens and their parents, child pornography. It's also about Pelle and Proffen's families and their different backgrounds. Pelle's parents are former hippies and very liberal, but Proffen's parents are old and conservative.
References
- "Døden på Oslo S". filmarkivet. Retrieved 2019-07-29.