Scène de Insomnia (1997)
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Noms alternatifs: Marianne Olsen Ulrichsen
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Marianne O. Ulrichsen starred as 'Ellen' in the 1997 Norwegian film 'Insomnia', a psychological thriller about a Swedish detective investigating a murder in a city with perpetual daylight.
À propos du film: Insomnia (1997)
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Petter J. Borgli, Tom Remlov, Tomas Backström
Sociétés: Nordic Screen Production AS, Norsk Film, Norsk Filminstitutt
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: corrupt cop, cover-up, crime writer, death, detective, fog, hallucination, insomnia, investigation, midnight sun, neo-noir, nordic noir, planted evidence, remade, revolver, rural area, shootout
Histoire
Swedish detective Jonas Engström (Stellan Skarsgård) travels to northern Norway with his partner Erik to investigate a brutal murder. During their pursuit of the killer in the relentless daylight of the midnight sun, Jonas accidentally shoots Erik. Panicked and fearing the consequences, Jonas pins Erik's death on the fugitive suspect who has since escaped. As Jonas continues his investigation, hoping to maintain his cover-up, he begins to suffer from insomnia due to the constant light and his mounting guilt. His deteriorating mental state affects his ability to function and pursue the truth.
Résumé
Insomnia (1997), directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg, is a Nordic noir thriller that explores themes of corruption, guilt, and mental deterioration in a disorienting environment. The film follows disgraced detective Jonas Engström as he investigates a murder under the unyielding light of the midnight sun in northern Norway. This unique setting contributes to the psychological tension, as the perpetual daylight exacerbates Jonas's insomnia and mental decline.