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Out Stealing Horses

Original title: Ut og stjæle hester
  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.5K
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Stellan Skarsgård, Bjørn Floberg, Tobias Santelmann, and Danica Curcic in Out Stealing Horses (2019)
November 1999: 67-year-old Trond (Stellan Skarsgård), lives in self-imposed isolation and looks forward to welcoming in the new millennium alone.  As winter arrives he meets one of his few neighbours, Lars (Bjørn Floberg), and realises he knew him back in the summer of 1948. 1948 – the year Trond turned 15. The summer Trond grew up.
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A grieving widower moves to the country where a chance encounter rekindles memories from his past.A grieving widower moves to the country where a chance encounter rekindles memories from his past.A grieving widower moves to the country where a chance encounter rekindles memories from his past.

  • Director
    • Hans Petter Moland
  • Writers
    • Hans Petter Moland
    • Per Petterson
  • Stars
    • Stellan Skarsgård
    • Bjørn Floberg
    • Jon Ranes
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Hans Petter Moland
    • Writers
      • Hans Petter Moland
      • Per Petterson
    • Stars
      • Stellan Skarsgård
      • Bjørn Floberg
      • Jon Ranes
    • 11User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Trond
    Bjørn Floberg
    Bjørn Floberg
    • Lars Haug
    Jon Ranes
    • Trond 15 år
    Tobias Santelmann
    Tobias Santelmann
    • Tronds far
    Danica Curcic
    Danica Curcic
    • Jons mor
    Pål Sverre Hagen
    Pål Sverre Hagen
    • Jons far
    Gard B. Eidsvold
    Gard B. Eidsvold
    • Franz
    Sjur Vatne Brean
    Sjur Vatne Brean
    • Jon 17 år
    Tone Beate Mostraum
    • Tronds mor
    • (as Beate Mostraum)
    Maria Alm Norell
    Maria Alm Norell
    • Tronds datter
    Anders Baasmo
    Anders Baasmo
    • Olav
    • (as Anders Baasmo Christiansen)
    Marie Blokhus
    Marie Blokhus
    Ane Ulimoen Øverli
    Ane Ulimoen Øverli
    • Kasserer
    Thorbjørn Harr
    Thorbjørn Harr
    • Lean Man
    Jon Øigarden
    Jon Øigarden
    Sebastian Stigh
    Jan Gunnar Røise
    Jan Gunnar Røise
    • Prest
    Torjus Hopland Vollan
    • Lars 10 år
    • Director
      • Hans Petter Moland
    • Writers
      • Hans Petter Moland
      • Per Petterson
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    User reviews11

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    10lpuraite

    OUTSPOKEN UNIQUE PIECE OF ART

    My sincere Thanks for this magic and deep movie to the film director, the actors, all entire team and producing company. I'm very grateful and happy that I got to see this movie live in the cinema in my own language. I am grateful to the film director and the all entire team. I'm not sure if this movie is for everyone. Perhaps only a mature, artistic or life experienced person can sense and understand it. I was involved and lulled like listening to poem, orchestra or lullaby from the very first to the last second, the scene, the view, the sound .. I wanted it to last longer ... And the movie still leaves in me.. Left threads.. Each tiny sound, angle, moment, view, actors, acting.. resonated within me. It felt like Director is playing the strings in me, touches, hits each hidden moment, emotion, living in me. Amazing camera, sound and others job. Amazing actors, amazing acting, high level art . Each made me feel wanna cry from amazing "job" done. And I didn't care actually about the story line too much this time. My opinion, it's not the point about this movie. I went out uplifted, deeply touched and the movie stayed within me... with me. Like a very very close and intimate friend. Thank you from Lithuania.
    10hilde-107-156740

    Unexpectedly strong and beautiful movie

    I did not have expectations to the movie, as I started reading the book once, and put it down after reading not too long, finding it not to my taste. It seems I should have continued reading. The movie is in any case rare in story and filming. Soft, thrilling, surprising, intriguing worth watching. A beautiful movie to watch. Reminds me of movies like the cider house rules, the emigrants (innvandrarna/utvandrarna) and Pelle Erobreren.
    6ferguson-6

    Don't be bitter

    Greetings again from the darkness. Contrasts are plentiful in this film. The bleakness of winter versus the greenery of summer. The resignation of old age versus the naivety of youth. Pet Petterson's award-winning novel was released in Norway in 2003, and then in English version in 2005. Norwegian director Petter Moland tackles it with the best intentions, though the nuances prove too much for one movie. Mr. Moland is a fine director as evidenced by his excellent IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE (2014) with Stellan Skarsgard and the English remake COLD PURSUIT (2019) with Liam Neeson.

    Morland and Skarsgard reunite as the actor takes on the role of the elder Trond, who we first see as he has relocated to Norway from Sweden. Through his narration, we learn Trond has lived in Sweden for 42 years, and it's a chance meeting with his new neighbor Lars (Bjorn Floberg) that triggers memories of one summer when he was 15 years old. It's now 1999, and the impending new millennium has Trond self-isolating on top of the grief and loneliness he has carried since his wife was killed in a car crash. Skarsgard is an actor who can be either sympathetic or powerful, and he brings gravitas to a character who is mostly lost at this late stage in life.

    Much of the film is spent in Trond's flashback to 1948, when he lived the summer with his father, a "practical" man, at his cabin in Norway. Young Trond is played very well by Jon Ranes in his first role. He clearly admires his father (Tobias Santelmann, KON-TIKI, 2012) and enjoys working beside him and taking rain showers alongside. Over the weeks, Trond and his father become entangled with a village family after a tragedy involving Lars (the future neighbor) when he was very young, and Lars' father and mother (Danica Curcic). What follows for Trond are the things in life that cause us to alter our view of people and the world. Lost innocence is rarely easy.

    Cinematographer Rasmus Videbaek (A ROYAL AFFAIR, 2012) captures the beauty of nature during the 1948 summer, as well as the stark white stillness of 1999 winter. Some of the look and feel and symbolism reminds of the work of Terrence Malick. The stunning Norwegian landscapes play a role for us as viewers and for Trond. There are also some quiet moments that carry weight between the elder Lars and Trond, as the missing pieces of life slowly fall into place.

    The elder Trond states his goal is "to sleep as heavily as possible without being dead", but we see part of him may have already died. Flashbacks to that summer, and even earlier during the war, combine with some awkward conversations with Lars to fill in gaps that had blurred over the years. Childhood memories from old age are often not to be trusted, but coming to grips with one's family and the past may bring peace - or it may not. Trond is an avid reader of Dickens' "David Copperfield" and there are many references throughout. He's even given life advice: "Don't be bitter", which is a worthy goal for all. It's an odd film with multiple timelines and damaged characters at different stages. It may not reach the level of Petterson's novel, but director Moland gives us plenty to mull.
    7OJT

    Visual and poetic nostalgia, with a sting of real tragedy

    Out stealing horses (Ut å stjæle hester) is a very careful adaption of the very successful novel with the same name by Norwegian author Per Petterson, a novel which have solid millions in at least 50 languages. The film won the silver bear in The Berlin International film Festival.

    Let this be said up front: if you're not up to watching a slow storytelling, and not able to sense the small and careful waves of air, glimmers of sun and the wet sensation of rain woven into the nostalgia here, this film will not be for you. You need to be completely at ease when watching, otherwise the film will feel very slow.

    Hans Petter Moland has made a film true to the poetic and nostalgic tone of the book, which tells the story about a newly pensioned man, in grieve after the loss of his wife, moving out in the remote countryside, not too far from where he have had childhood memories. The he randomly meets a neighbor which he realizes he must have known some 50 years back. This brings back a lot of forgotten memories from the past. Memories of fondness and great tragedy.

    The film is slo and thoughtful, with a stark nostalgic thread, but also a tiny fracture of humor. The film is very sensible, with a lot of thoughts put into photography, with pictures of grass and wind. The film is narrated by the mans telling voice, which in this case adds to the feeling of storytelling. A work of art of a film!
    8joonine-96439

    Very deep soulful and strong movie

    What a amazing talent of working ,beautiful piece of work a unrest soul coming out from Director. Very deep soulful and strong acting.Very emotional movie.

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    • Trivia
      Tobias Santelmann, Pål Sverre Hagen and Anders Baasmo previously worked together on Kon-Tiki (2012), as Knut Haugland, Thor Heyerdahl, and Herman Watzinger respectively.
    • Quotes

      Lars Haug: I know who you are.

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      Vindhester
      Composed by Kåre Vestrheim

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2019 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Salir a robar caballos
    • Filming locations
      • Jordet i Trysil, Innlandet, Norway
    • Production companies
      • 4 1/2 Film
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Film i Väst
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      • €4,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,480,790
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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