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Kiss Me You Fucking Moron 2013

★ 6.318 votes94 min📅 2013-08-09

Stian Kristiansen's sharp Norwegian dramedy *Kiss Me You Fucking Moron (2013)* blends chaotic humor with tender moments as a group of ambitious teenagers stage a performance of a Jon Fosse play.

Director: Stian Kristiansen

Cast

Eili Harboe
Eili Harboe
Tale
Kristoffer Joner
Kristoffer Joner
Lars Nyqvist
Øyvind Larsen Runestad
Vegard
Johanna Knudsen Rostad
Nora
Ruben Rosbach
Ruben Rosbach
Johannes
Reno Muren
Tonje
Kim André Bjørkesett
Anders
Tuva Kvale Halseid
June
Anne Regine Ellingsæter
Anne Regine Ellingsæter
Frida
Rolf Kristian Larsen
Rolf Kristian Larsen
Photographer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kiss Me You Fucking Moron (2013) about?

This Norwegian dramedy follows a group of teenagers staging a Jon Fosse play who enlist a disillusioned actor as their mentor. His unexpected decision to cast a cocky local footballer in the lead role sparks chaos, forcing the cast to confront ambition, failure, and their own insecurities.

Who directed Kiss Me You Fucking Moron?

The film was directed by Stian Kristiansen, known for his work in Norwegian indie cinema that blends humor with emotional depth.

Who stars in Kiss Me You Fucking Moron?

The ensemble cast includes Eili Harboe, Kristoffer Joner, Øyvind Larsen Runestad, Johanna Knudsen Rostad, and Ruben Rosbach, with Reno Muren rounding out the group.

Is Kiss Me You Fucking Moron (2013) worth watching?

If you enjoy offbeat comedies with heartfelt themes, this film delivers a unique mix of Norwegian humor and poignant storytelling. While it's not a mainstream hit, its quirky charm and sharp direction make it a memorable choice for fans of character-driven dramedies.

How long is Kiss Me You Fucking Moron?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

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About Kiss Me You Fucking Moron (2013) — A Norwegian Comedy-Drama About Art, Ego, and Awkward Mentorship

Stian Kristiansen's sharp Norwegian dramedy *Kiss Me You Fucking Moron (2013)* blends chaotic humor with tender moments as a group of ambitious teenagers stage a performance of a Jon Fosse play. Their misguided attempt to recruit a fading but once-celebrated actor as their mentor backfires when he's more lost in his own identity crisis than capable of guiding anyone. The mentor's unexpected choice to cast Vegard—a cocky local football star with zero acting experience—into the lead role sets off a series of cringe-worthy rehearsals, ego clashes, and self-discoveries that test everyone's limits.

Set against the backdrop of small-town Norway, the film balances irreverent comedy with poignant reflections on ambition, failure, and the messy pursuit of art. With its offbeat charm and unapologetic tone, *Kiss Me You Fucking Moron (2013)* captures the friction between dreams and reality, all while delivering a critique of ego-driven creativity.