Svarte pantere explained

Svarte pantere
Director:Thomas Robsahm
Producer:Thomas Robsahm
Halvor Bodin
Based On:Tarjei Vesaas's novel Brannen
Starring:Henrik Mestad
Anneli Drecker
Bjarte Hjelmeland
Guro Sibeko
Bettina Banoun
Bjørn Sundquist
Music:Pee Jay
Cinematography:Harald Paalgard
Editing:Inge-Lise Langfeldt
Distributor:Speranza Film
Favola Film AS
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian

Svarte pantere: Rebels with a Cause (Black Panthers: Rebels with a Cause) is a Norwegian crime drama and youth film from 1992 directed by Thomas Robsahm.[1] [2] The film is about a group of young and idealistic animal liberation activists who call themselves the "Black Panthers." They live together in a collective in the countryside and engage in illegal activism at night. In the end, they are arrested by the police, and the authorities use the case to blacken both them and the case as much as possible.[3] The leading roles are played by Henrik Mestad, Anneli Drecker, Bjarte Hjelmeland, Guro Sibeko, Bettina Banoun, and Bjørn Sundquist.

Reception

Svarte pantere received a "die throw" of four out of six in Verdens Gang, Arbeiderbladet, and Dagbladet, whereas Aftenposten gave it three.[4]

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Singer . Michael . Film Directors . 2002 . Lone Eagle Pub. . Los Angeles . 210.
  2. Book: Rem . Håvard . Innfødte skrik: Norsk svartmetall . 2016 . Schibsted . Oslo.
  3. Book: Bjørneboe . Marianne . Filmfortellere . 2001 . Gyldendal Akademisk . Oslo . 92.
  4. Web site: Svarte pantere, film fra 1992, Regi: Thomas Robsahm . Filmfront . December 15, 2021.