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Norwegian Debut Explores Thirties Chaos
28 Jan
Summary
- Debut feature "Almost There" by Rikke Gregersen is set to release soon.
- Film captures the transition from twenties to thirties with humor and melancholy.
- Charades sales banner is bringing the Norwegian film to the world market.

Rikke Gregersen's debut feature film, "Almost There," is generating buzz with its exploration of the shift from young adulthood to full adulthood. Set to release, the movie captures the chaotic, humorous, and melancholic transition from one's twenties to thirties.
Produced by Norway's Motlys and with sales representation from Charades, the film stars Renata Reinvse and features a cast including Sarah Francesca Brænne and Ada Eide. "Almost There" aims to resonate with audiences by portraying relatable struggles with identity and purpose.
Gregersen, known for her award-winning shorts "Dog Eat Dog" and "The Affected," is employing a cinéma vérité style with long takes. Music is integral, serving as a narrative voice, reflecting the characters' lives. The film is supported by the Norwegian Film Institute, Nordic Film & TV Fund, and Oslo Film Fund.



