Good one Brian. Another Nordic flick about brother is "Rams". It's not about a Cali football franchise, it's about two brothers in Iceland at odds and a ram farmer struggling.
Also from Scandinavia, I really like director Joachim Trier. His first two films focused on the lives of young men from Oslo, aspiring writers ("Reprise").
Here's the opening. One of the best opening credits sequence around, starting at 5:00, set to Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades":
The second film, "Oslo August 31st", is a day in the life of that same character coming out of rehab on a summer day in Oslo, feeling a bit detached from his circle. Not as melodramatic as that sounds, pretty well done and a good watch.
Also from Scandinavia, I really like director Joachim Trier. His first two films focused on the lives of young men from Oslo, aspiring writers ("Reprise").
Here's the opening. One of the best opening credits sequence around, starting at 5:00, set to Joy Division's "New Dawn Fades":
The second film, "Oslo August 31st", is a day in the life of that same character coming out of rehab on a summer day in Oslo, feeling a bit detached from his circle. Not as melodramatic as that sounds, pretty well done and a good watch.
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