
Ice Kiss 2008
Set against the icy backdrop of Cold War tensions, *Ice Kiss* (2008) weaves a hauntingly poetic tale of love and betrayal inspired by true events.
Director: Knut Erik Jensen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ice Kiss (2008) about?
*Ice Kiss* (2008) unfolds during the Cold War, following a woman working as an interpreter in the Norwegian Embassy in Moscow who secretly passes classified information to the KGB. Her double life pits passion against duty, blurring the line between personal devotion and political espionage.
Who directed Ice Kiss?
Ice Kiss was directed by Knut Erik Jensen, a filmmaker known for crafting visually striking dramas rooted in historical and emotional depth.
Who stars in Ice Kiss?
The film features Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Regimantas Adomaitis in leading roles, supported by Aleksandr Bukharov, Evgeniy Sidikhin, and Gediminas Girdvainis.
Is Ice Kiss (2008) worth watching?
*Ice Kiss* (2008) is a compelling watch for fans of slow-burning dramas and Cold War narratives. With its poetic direction and strong performances, it offers a unique blend of romance and suspense, though those seeking fast-paced action may find it subdued.
How long is Ice Kiss?
Ice Kiss has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About Ice Kiss (2008) — A Poetic Love Story Drenched in Cold War Espionage
Set against the icy backdrop of Cold War tensions, *Ice Kiss* (2008) weaves a hauntingly poetic tale of love and betrayal inspired by true events. Directed by Knut Erik Jensen, this Norwegian drama unfolds through the eyes of a woman leading a double life as a devoted interpreter and secretary at the Norwegian Embassy in Moscow, while secretly feeding intel to the KGB. As passion and espionage collide, the film explores the fragile boundaries between loyalty and desire, duty and deception. With a mood as cold and sharp as the Russian winter, *Ice Kiss* immerses viewers in a world where every whispered word could be a weapon. Starring Ellen Dorrit Petersen and Regimantas Adomaitis, this 80-minute romance-drama balances intimate human drama with the weight of geopolitical stakes.
A meditation on the consequences of divided hearts, *Ice Kiss* (2008) lingers long after the credits roll, challenging audiences to ponder the cost of secrets kept in the name of love—and the price of love used as a cover.