
Oslo, August 31st
Aug 31 2011
•2h 30m
•Drama
A recovering drug addict is granted a day’s leave from rehab and returns to Oslo, where he reconnects with friends, faces the weight of his past, and struggles with uncertainty about his future. Over the course of one day, he drifts through encounters that reflect his longing for connection and his deep sense of alienation.
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Anders Danielsen Lie
Anders

Malin Crépin
Malin

Hans Olav Brenner
Thomas

Ingrid Olava
Rebecca
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