Overview:
On a hot summer day in Oslo, the dead mysteriously awaken, and three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones come back to them. Who are they, and what do they want?Original Title: | Håndtering av udøde |
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Status: | Released (2024-02-09) |
Awards: | 8 wins & 8 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $26,208 |
Screen: | Thea Hvistendahl, John Ajvide Lindqvist |
Productions: | Einar Film, Filmiki Etairia, Zentropa International Sweden, Film i Väst, Greek Film Centre |
Production Countries: | Greece, Norway, Sweden |
Spoken Languages: | Norsk, svenska |
Casts
- 1576786: Renate Reinsve - Anna
- 71610: Anders Danielsen Lie - David
- 99522: Bahar Pars - Eva
- 71186: Bjørn Sundquist - Mahler
- 4476794: Denise Trankalis - Solglimt Colleague
- 579468: Bente Børsum - Tora
- 2070768: Jan Hrynkiewicz - Peter
Crews
- 4241259: Katinka Haug - Production Accountant - Production
- 1393705: Zoi Xanthi - Costume Assistant - Costume & Make-Up
- 4241266: Lene Vaagland - Electrician - Lighting
- 2166605: Levi Gawrock Trøite - Gaffer - Lighting
- 2659468: Ole Ulvik Rokseth - Lighting Technician - Lighting
- 2519176: Nikos Papathanasis - Electrician - Lighting
- 1854034: David Odstad - Electrician - Lighting
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Reviews
JJ Gonzalez
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A bleak and somewhat beautiful piece, “Handling the Undead” had my curiosity the moment it was announced. The first act was great though, with a haunting and mesmerizing score, which is consistent throughout the film. The ending is BIZARRE though, and is haunting as well. Unfortunate ....
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Given how much I enjoyed Let the Right one In, I had high hopes for Norwegian production, Handling the Undead. Hopes that were slowly eroded, over the course of this film. Yes, I could talk about this being haunting and meaningful, on a vague and nebulous level but I wont. In rea ....
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Even at four times speed (MX Player won't play faster), it's excruciatingly slow. At least you get a few laughs, because a two-minute shot of an old guy walking looks hilarious in quadruple speed, or a three-minute trumpet solo or weeping session for the camera sounds tear-inducingly ....
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