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Disco

When a champion dancer begins to falter, her family questions her faith and prompts her to search for more radical solutions, in Jorunn Myklebust Syversen’s disturbing second feature.

Disco looks at contemporary Christian cults through the eyes of teenaged Mirjam (Josefine Frida Pettersen, from the international hit series Skam). The film opens during a dance competition, where Mirjam is favoured to win. But the atmosphere isn’t about the pleasure of dance or movement or the music. It’s about frenzied sexuality and the various competitors’ desperate need for approval. (The effect of the scene is a lot like sticking your head in a pinball machine.) Mirjam’s need is stoked by her mother — whose brother is a very prominent pastor — and by her stepfather, who runs the church she essentially competes for.

When the stress finally gets to Mirjam and she begins to lose competitions, her elders don’t seek to reassure her. They blame it on her lack of faith, a devastating accusation considering virtually every second of her day is dominated by religion, from the television shows she watches to the podcasts and music she listens to. (When she dares to look up bloggers who talk about other issues, she’s told they’re just a worldly barrier between her and her God.) As Mirjam’s control and confidence slip away, she searches for more radical solutions.

Teknisk informasjon om filmen Disco
Attributt Verdi
Spilletid 1t 34m (94 minutter)
Produsert Norge 2019
Regi Jorunn Myklebust Syversen
Medvirkende

Josefine Frida, Espen Klouman Høiner, Fredericke Rustad Hellerud,

Tale Norsk
Tekst Engelsk
Aldersgrense 12 år
Visningsformat DCP
Bildeformat 1.85:1
1.85:1