Hud | |
Director: | Vibeke Løkkeberg |
Producer: | Terje Kristiansen Vibeke Løkkeberg |
Starring: | Vibeke Løkkeberg |
Cinematography: | Paul René Roestad |
Editing: | Terje Kristiansen |
Music: | Geir Bøhren Arne Nordheim Bent Åserud |
Runtime: | 115 minutes |
Country: | Norway |
Language: | Norwegian |
Hud ('Skin') is a 1986 Norwegian crime film directed by and starring Vibeke Løkkeberg. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
The action takes place in a strongly male-dominated island community in Western Norway in the 1890s. Vilde, a young woman (played by Vibeke Løkkeberg) lives here with her invalid mother (Elisabeth Granneman). Vilde has an incestuous relationship with her stepfather (Keve Hjelm), which she desperately tries to hide. This relationship has resulted in a daughter, who is now ten years old. Because the daughter is mute and also not baptized, she is bullied and ostracized by the prejudiced island environment. The stepfather and the local priest demand that the woman marry a rich immigrant and baptize the child, but she refuses.
Tonje Kleivdal Kristiansen, who in the film plays Malene (Vilde's daughter), is the real life daughter of Vibeke Løkkeberg, who plays Vilde.
There are 5 versions of this film. The latest one, the director's cut released in 2021, is 118 minutes long and is based on the version that was presented at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. Compared to the longest version of the film (the TV series, 268 minutes long), there are some scenes deleted and others edited. The cuts mainly concern scenes of abuse. In particular, the most explicit moments were removed from the second incest scene.[2]
News: Torbjørn Tumyr Nilsen. Mannlige kritikere slaktet Vibeke Løkkebergs 'Hud'. Nå beklager Per Haddal angrepene. Menn som hater filmer. Klassekampen. 22 August 2015. 52–3.