Online Film (FULLY BOOKED): Hoggeren (The Tree Feller, NO, 2017)

“Skogen kallar” (in English, “The forest is calling”) is a series of conversations, interviews, and films in which we reflect on our contemporary relationship with nature based on a clear art and culture perspective. Selected Nordic guests, representing various branches of art and culture and in particular Sami art and culture, will join us in these discussions.

Registration for the online film screening through this link!

We will send you a link to the film and a password at 6.45 PM. If you have not recived the link by then, please contact henrik.marstrander@nordiskkulturkontakt.org
The screening is free and the film can only be viewed during the event time.
There is place for 100 viewers.

“Hoggeren” (The Tree Feller) is a dark, humorous, and tender depiction of Anders’ attempts to reset his life. Feeling that he’s lost everything that matters, he returns to his hometown of Hallingdal in Norway and moves into the small farm he inherited from his parents. Using an axe and his muscle power, Anders spends his days chopping down trees in his forest, but he’s no lumberjack. There is no plan in what he does other than to find peace in nature and give himself over to physical work. This idyll is quickly shattered when he meets his relatives.

Director and screenwriter Jorunn Myklebust Syversen (NO) is herself from the place where the film is set, and many of the characters are played by Syversen’s own relatives. She is interested in how we encounter people in difficult situations and our responsibility for ourselves when life hits us the hardest.

Language: Norwegian, with English subtitles
Length: 82 minutes

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