
Kill Buljo 2007
"In Kautokeino no one can hear you scream."
In the snowy wilderness of Kautokeino, a brutal attack at an engagement party sets off a dark chain of revenge in *Kill Buljo (2007)*, a high-octane Norwegian action-comedy blending violent thrills with sharp satire.
Director: Tommy Wirkola
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kill Buljo (2007) about?
*Kill Buljo* follows Jompa Tormann, who survives a deadly ambush at his own engagement party and embarks on a mission of vengeance against the prejudiced police officer Sid Wisløff. With dark humor and explosive action, the film explores revenge, cultural oppression, and the clash between traditional Sami values and modern bigotry.
Who directed Kill Buljo?
The film was directed by Tommy Wirkola, known for blending action, adventure, and comedy in his unique cinematic style.
Who stars in Kill Buljo?
The main cast includes Stig Frode Henriksen, Tommy Wirkola, Natasha Angel Dahle, Linda Øverlie Nilsen, and Martin Hykkerud.
Is Kill Buljo (2007) worth watching?
As a Norwegian action-comedy with a cult following, *Kill Buljo* offers a fresh, if controversial, take on revenge stories. Its mix of humor, violence, and cultural themes makes it a standout for fans of offbeat genre films, though it may not appeal to all viewers.
How long is Kill Buljo?
The film runs for 93 minutes.
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About Kill Buljo (2007) — A Wild Revenge Comedy Rooted in Sami Culture
In the snowy wilderness of Kautokeino, a brutal attack at an engagement party sets off a dark chain of revenge in *Kill Buljo (2007)*, a high-octane Norwegian action-comedy blending violent thrills with sharp satire. Director Tommy Wirkola crafts a wild ride where Sami traditions clash with prejudice, as a ruthless cop—hinting at deep-seated hatred—pursues the wrong targets. The survivors, led by the resilient Jompa Tormann, refuse to bow to injustice, turning the tables with explosive confrontations and dark humor. With a tone that oscillates between campy comedy and gritty action, the film explores themes of vengeance, systemic bias, and the resilience of an oppressed community.
Wirkola's film thrives on its audacious premise and unforgettable characters, from the vengeful protagonist to the bigoted antagonist, all set against a stark Arctic landscape. Blending genres with fearless energy, *Kill Buljo* delivers a unique cinematic experience that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining, making it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat, adrenaline-fueled storytelling.