The Hotel

The Hotel

Release date : April 29, 2016
Runtime : 1h 21m
Countries of origin : Sweden /
Original Language : Norwegian / English / Swedish / Japanese / Spanish / Italian /
Director : Kristian Petri /
Writers : Kristian Petri /
Production companies : B-Reel Films /
April 29, 2016 1h 21m Sweden Documentary Norwegian More
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The Hotel is the last part of a trilogy about travelling. The first two were The Atlantic (Atlanten, 1995) and The Lighthouse (Fyren, 2000). The hotel is a different kind of home. It can be a refuge, cul-de-sac, castle, nightmare, creative space...The first hotel was created as protection against the elements. Weary travellers could find shelter and rest. But it was also a place for legends and anecdotes.
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  • title:The Hotel
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 21m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Norwegian · English · Swedish · Japanese · Spanish · Italian ·
  • Director: Kristian Petri /
  • Writers: Kristian Petri ·
  • Production companies: B-Reel Films ·
  • Overview:The Hotel is the last part of a trilogy about travelling. The first two were The Atlantic (Atlanten, 1995) and The Lighthouse (Fyren, 2000). The hotel is a different kind of home. It can be a refuge, cul-de-sac, castle, nightmare, creative space...The first hotel was created as protection against the elements. Weary travellers could find shelter and rest. But it was also a place for legends and anecdotes.
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