Kitchen Stories

Kitchen Stories

Release date : January 2, 2004
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Norway / Sweden /
Original Language : Swedish / Norwegian /
Director : Bent Hamer /
Production companies : Svenska Filminstitutet / BOB Film Sweden / Bulbul Films /
January 2, 2004 1h 35m Norway Drama Swedish More
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Swedish efficiency researchers come to Norway for a study of Norwegian men, to optimize their use of their kitchen. Folke Nilsson (Tomas Norström) is assigned to study the habits of Isak Bjørvik (Joachim Calmeyer). By the rules of the research institute, Folke has to sit on an umpire's chair in Isak's kitchen and observe him from there, but never talk to him. Isak stops using his kitchen and observes Folke through a hole in the ceiling instead. However, the two lonely men slowly overcome the initial post-war Norwegian-Swede distrust and become friends.
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Joachim Calmeyer
Isak Bjørvik
Tomas Norström
Folke Nilsson
Sverre Anker Ousdal
Dr. Jack Zac. Benjaminsen
Jan Gunnar Røise
Vaktmesterassistent
Leif Andrée
Dr. Ljungberg

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  • title:Kitchen Stories
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Norway · Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Swedish · Norwegian ·
  • Director: Bent Hamer /
  • Writers: Jörgen Bergmark · Bent Hamer ·
  • Production companies: Svenska Filminstitutet · BOB Film Sweden · Bulbul Films ·
  • Overview:Swedish efficiency researchers come to Norway for a study of Norwegian men, to optimize their use of their kitchen. Folke Nilsson (Tomas Norström) is assigned to study the habits of Isak Bjørvik (Joachim Calmeyer). By the rules of the research institute, Folke has to sit on an umpire's chair in Isak's kitchen and observe him from there, but never talk to him. Isak stops using his kitchen and observes Folke through a hole in the ceiling instead. However, the two lonely men slowly overcome the initial post-war Norwegian-Swede distrust and become friends.
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