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| The Fight |
| Original title |
Slåsskampen |
| Type |
Shorts |
| Genre |
Drama, Youth |
| Director |
Keio Åstein, Dag Åstein |
| Short summary |
Mads should have told the truth. Actually, he is terrible
at fighting. |
| Cast |
Isak Roaldkvam Hansen-Krone, Adthe Belegu, Johannes Greve Muskat, Aleksander Skofterød |
| Screenplay |
Keio Åstein, Dag Åstein |
| D.O.P |
Askild Vik Edvardsen |
| Editor |
Keio Åstein, Dag Åstein |
| Composer |
Slagsmålsklubben |
| Sound |
Gunn Tove Grønsberg |
| Scenography |
Merete Bostrøm |
| Producer |
Yngve Sæther |
| Production company |
Motlys as | Sagveien 18 | N - 0459 Oslo t: +47 22 80 83 70 | e: yngve (at) motlys.com |
| Country of origin |
Norway |
| Release date (national) |
2009-06-11 |
| Technical information |
| Format |
35mm |
| Screen ratio |
1:1,85 |
| Colour |
Colour |
| Sound System |
Dolby SR |
| Length in min's |
7 |
| No. of reels |
1 |
| Festival participation |
2009 Norwegian Short Film Festival, Grimstad
2009 Nordisk Panorama 5 Cities Film Festival, Reykjavik
2009 Up and Coming Int'l Film Festival, Hannover
2010 Sundance Film Festival
2010 Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival for Kids
2010 BUFF Children and Youth Film Festival, Malmö
2010 Atlantic Film festival, Halifax, Canada
2010 IndieLisboa, Portugal
2010 Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Germany - Children competition
2010 La Cittadella del Corto, Trevignano, Italy
2010 MO & FRIESE Children's ShortFilmFestival Hamburg
2010 Plein La Bobine Film Festival for Young People, France
2010 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films
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Director biography:
Keio (b. 1982) and Dag Åstein (b. 1986) have made several short films. In 2005, they received an Honorary Mention for their film Solar Plexus at the Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad. Solar Plexus also received the FilmComet at the Up and Coming Film Festival in Hannover 2005. Their film Scyzoryk (2006) won the High Five to Lo Five Award at Aspen Shortfest in 2007.
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