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Safe House

  • Director Eirik Svensson
  • Format Features
  • Genre Suspense, drama
  • Production Company Fantefilm Fiksjon AS
  • Premiere 28. February 2025
  • Producer Cathrin Gundersen, Hugo Hagemann Føsker
  • Screenplay Lars Gudmestad, Harald Rosenløw Eeg
  • Duration 94 min
  • Photo Karl Erik Brøndbo 
  • Cast Kristine Kujath Thorp, Mattis Herman Nyquist, Bibi Tanga, Alexander Karim, Alma Pöysti, Martial Batchamen Tchana, Tracy Gotoas, Nixon Singa, Chris Djuma, Asandra Rilityana
  • Sales agent TrustNordisk

The civil war rages in the Central African Republic. Linn (35) leads a team of aid workers who are working tirelessly to save lives in a makeshift field hospital outside the massive refugee camp. Suddenly, a desperate man runs into the clinic. He is Muslim, and he is persecuted and in mortal danger. Everyone holds their breath. Outside, the mob and the Christian militia that want the Muslim man handed over and killed are growing. Linn is responsible for security. Now she must act quickly. Despite the risk she poses to herself and the rest of the team, Linn decides to follow her own conscience, while she must brutally consider the value of a single human life. Safe House is based on the true story of the drama that unfolded during 15 intense hours at Doctors Without Borders' field hospital in Bangui on Christmas Eve, 2013.

Grants to Safe House

Allocations
Før Mørket
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Date of decision: Mar 24, 2025 Applicant: Fantefilm fiksjon as Awarded: NOK 50,000 Director: Eirik Svensson Producer: Hugo Hagemann Føsker, Catrin Gundersen Manus: Lars Gudmestad, Harald Rosenløw Eeg
Før Mørket
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Date of decision: Jan 31, 2025 Applicant: Fantefilm fiksjon as Awarded: NOK 2,000,000 Director: Eirik Svensson Producer: Catrin Gundersen, Hugo Hagemann Føsker Manus: Harald Rosenløw Eeg, Lars Gudmestad
Safe House
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Date of decision: Jun 9, 2020 Applicant: Fantefilm fiksjon as Awarded: NOK 1,277,980 Producer: Catrin Gundersen, Therese Bøhn, Martin Sundland