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Hope

Hope

A film by Maria Sødahl

Norway’s Official Submission for Best International Feature 93rd Academy Awards®  Shortlisted

ANJA lives with TOMAS in a large family of biological children and stepchildren. For a number of years the two adults have grown independent of each other, with creative jobs in parallel worlds. When Anja gets a terminal cancer diagnosis, their modern life breaks down and exposes neglected love. Alone with her grief and her fears, Anja realizes that she needs Tomas’ full help and support. It’s their only chance. How else will their children find the strength once she is gone, if their parents are unable to weather the storm together? Anja and Tomas are thrown into a crash course in mutual trust, and eventually a joint struggle, to deal with this unexpected and premature death. By getting to know each other anew, they unconsciously become principal characters in a love story, finally learning to truly love each other after a long life spent together.

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"One of The 10 Best Films at the 2019 Toronto, Venice, Telluride, and Locarno Film Festivals."

- The Film Stage

"A wildly impressive and devastating relationship drama with unforgettable performances from both Andrea Bræin Hovig and Stellan Skarsgård."

- Collider

"A melancholy, highly satisfying adult drama intensely moving."

- The Hollywood Reporter

"A strong Scandinavian drama about love and illness."

- Screen International

"Deeply moving and full of laughs."

- Filmtopp.se

Play Dates
Theater/FestivalCityStateDateVirtual / In theater
a/pertureWinston-SalemNC4/16/21Virtual
Avalon Theatre WashingtonDC4/16/21Virtual
Belcourt TheatreNashvilleTN4/16/21Virtual
Carbon Arc Cinema Co-op LtdHalifaxNS, Canada4/16/21Virtual
Charlotte Film SocietyCharlotteNC4/16/21Virtual
Civic Theatre of AllentownAllentownPA4/16/21Virtual
Cleveland CinemathequeClevelandOH4/16/21Virtual
Desert Film SocietyPalm SpringsCA4/16/21Virtual
Downing Film CenterNewburghNY4/16/21Virtual
Film ForumNew YorkNY4/16/21Virtual and In theater
Film Society of Minneapolis St. PaulMinneapolisMN4/16/21Virtual
Grand Illusion CinemaSeattleWA4/16/21Virtual
International Film SeriesBoulderCO4/16/21Virtual
Kiggins TheatreVancouverWA4/16/21Virtual
Laemmle TheatreLos Angeles CA4/16/21Virtual
Landmark CinemasPeoriaIL4/16/21Virtual
Lark TheaterLarkspurCA4/16/21Virtual
Montclair Film MontclairNJ4/16/21Virtual
Music Box FilmsChicagoIL4/16/21Virtual
Neptune Movie HouseLong BeachWA4/16/21Virtual
Red River TheatresConcordNH4/16/21Virtual
Tallahassee Film SocietyTallahasseeFL4/16/21Virtual
The FlicksBoiseID4/16/21Virtual
The Museum of Fine Art, Houston HoustonTX4/16/21Virtual
Time & Space LimitedHudsonNY4/16/21Virtual
VicVictoriaBC, Canada4/16/21Virtual
VIFF Vancity TheatreVancouverBC, Canada4/16/21Virtual
Webster Film SeriesSt. LouisMO4/16/21Virtual
FilmSceneIowa CityIA4/16/21Virtual
Metro CinemaEdmontonAB, Canada4/16/21Virtual
Portland Museum of ArtPortlandME4/16/21Virtual
Roxie TheatreSan FranciscoCA4/16/21Virtual
Laemmle Playhouse 7PasadenaCA4/16/21In Theater
Laemmle RoyalWest L.ACA4/16/21In Theater
Gene Siskel Film CenterChicagoIL4/23/21Virtual
Oxnard Film Society OxnardCA4/23/21Virtual
South Bay Film SocietyLos Angeles CA4/23/21Virtual
Tivoli at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtKansas CityMO416/21Virtual
Coolidge Corner TheaterCambridgeMA4/16/21Virtual
Coral Gables Art CinemaCoral GablesFL416/21Virtual
Little TheatreRochesterNY4/16/21Virtual
The Loft CinemaTucsonAZ4/16/21Virtual
Maine Film CenterWatervilleME4/16/21Virtual
Salt Lake Film SocietySalt Lake CityUT4/16/21Virtual
Moxie CinemaSpringfieldMO4/16/21Virtual
North Park TheatreBuffaloNY4/16/21Virtual
Brattle TheatreCambridgeMA4/16/21Virtual
Lightbox Film CenterPhiladelphiaPA4/16/21Virtual
Salem CinemaSalemOR4/16/21Virtual
AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural CenterSilver SpringMD4/16/21Virtual
Amherst CinemaAmherstMA4/16/21Virtual
Bryn Mawr Film InstituteBryn MawrPA4/20/21Virtual
Drexel TheatreColumbusOH4/16/21Virtual
Film StreamsOmahaNE4/16/21Virtual
Gateway Film CenterColumbusOH4/16/21Virtual
Grail MoviehouseAshevilleNC4/16/21Virtual
Miracle TheatreWashingtonDC4/16/21Virtual
The Loft CinemaTucsonAZ4/16/21Virtual
Varsity TheatreDavisCA4/16/21Virtual
About the Director

A graduate from Denmark’s National Film School, Maria Sødahl has amassed critical acclaim for her work on numerous television dramas, documentaries, and short films. Sødahl first gained attention for her short film, Sara, included in the 1995 short film series, Love & Hate- European Stories. Her work secured her the Jury’s Special Award at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival that same year. Sødahl made her feature debut with the self-written Limbo in 2010, first premiering as the opening film of the 2010 Norwegian International Film Festival- Haugesund. The film garnered five Amanda Awards out of a total ten nominations and earned Sødahl the title of ‘Best Director’ at the 2010 Montreal World Film Festival. Hope marks Maria’s return to cinema after a nine-year hiatus.

 

Selected Films:

Limbo (2010)

The Lotto Millionaires (2003)

Seven Deadly Sins (2000)

Bulldozer (1993)

Cast and Crew

CREW

Producer: Thomas Robsahm

Executive Producers: Yngve Sæther, Espen Osmundsen

Co-Producers: Lizette Jonjic, Peter Possne

Director: Maria Sødahl

Screenwriter: Maria Sødahl

Cinematography: Manuel Alberto Claro

Editor: Christian Siebenherz

Sound Designer: Gisle Tveito

Production Designer: Jørgen Stangebye Larsen

CAST

Andrea Bræin Hovig

Stellan Skarsgård

Elli Müller Osborne

Gjertrud Jynge

Alexander Mørk-Eidem

Film Info

Year: 2019

Country: Norway

Runtime: 125 min

Color:  Color

Language: Norwegian

Subtitles: English

Format: 16:9

Awards and Festivals

Toronto International Film Festival 2019

Palm Springs International Film Festival 2020

Berlin International Film Festival 2020

Skip City 2020

Brussels International Film Festival 2020

Nordische Filmtage Lübeck 2020

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