Hawaii, Oslo is the story of a handful of people who cross each other's path without necessarily knowing each other, during the hottest day of the year, in Oslo. We follow Frode and Milla. They are having their first child, who they are told will not live long. We follow Bobbie-Pop, a faded singer who tries to commit suicide. We follow Leon, an institutionalized kleptomaniac who is loking for Åsa, to whom he has a ten year old deal to get married. We meet Leon's brother, Trygve, who fetches Leon at the institution to celebrate his birthday, but who himself has plans to use his leave from prison to run away. And most of all we meet the angel Vidar, Leon's best buddy at the institution, who sees things no one else can see, and who may be able to save everyone - except himself?
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Hawaii, Oslo Cast
Name |
Character |
Silje Torp
She was 29, now 50 years old
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as Milla |
Trond Espen Seim
He was 32, now 53 years old
|
as Vidar |
Aksel Hennie
He was 28, now 49 years old
|
as Trygve |
Kjersti Elvik
She was 35, now 55 years old
|
as Dorthe |
Fridtjov Såheim
He was 36, now 56 years old
|
as Doctor |
Jan Gunnar Røise
He was 29, now 49 years old
|
as Leon |
Evy Kasseth Røsten
She was 26, now 46 years old
|
as Asa |
Anders T. Andersen
He was 37, now 58 years old
|
as Bank Clerk |
Anders T. Andersen
He was 37, now 58 years old
|
as Bankfunksjonær |
Joachim Rafaelsen
He was 29, now 50 years old
|
as Passport Dealer |
Petronella Barker
She was 38, now 59 years old
|
as Bobbie |
Robert Skjærstad
He was 38, now 58 years old
|
as Viggo |
Sampda Sharma
She was 24, now 45 years old
|
as Dealer |
Stig Henrik Hoff
He was 39, now 59 years old
|
as Frode |
Andrine Sæther
She was 40, now 60 years old
|
as Social Worker |
Morten Faldaas
He was 45, now 65 years old
|
as John |
Hawaii, Oslo Crew
Name |
Department |
Ulf Brantås as Cinematography. He was 47 (now 67) years old
|
Crew |
Erik Poppe as Director. He was 44 (now 64) years old
|
Directing |
Harald Rosenløw-Eeg as Screenplay. He was 34 (now 54) years old
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Writing |