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Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee 2004

★ 3.73 votes103 min📅 2004-08-06

In the sunbaked quiet of a small coastal town, Maria—a single mom juggling a low-paying job and her unplanned pregnancy—faces a crushing financial crisis. With nowhere else to turn, she makes a desperate choice that sets her small community into turmoil. Mona J.

Director: Mona J. Hoel

Cast

Kjersti Holmen
Kjersti Holmen
Iris
Fares Fares
Fares Fares
Jesus
Benedikte Lindbeck
Benedikte Lindbeck
Dennis Storhøi
Dennis Storhøi
Erik
Svein Scharffenberg
Svein Scharffenberg
Odd
Terje Strømdahl
Terje Strømdahl
Dr. Rampel
Nils Vogt
Nils Vogt
Egil
Nicole Madeleine
Janne Eikeland
Kristin
Jannik Bonnevie
Skattefuten

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee (2004) about?

The film follows Maria, a pregnant single mother working as a fishing disc clerk who resorts to robbing Jesus, a local character, to solve her financial troubles. Her impulsive decision spirals into chaos, upending the small fishing community and forcing everyone to confront their own vulnerabilities.

Who directed Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee?

The film was directed by Mona J. Hoel, known for her insightful storytelling and ability to blend humor with deeper human themes.

Who stars in Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee?

The lead role is played by Kjersti Holmen, with Fares Fares, Benedikte Lindbeck, Dennis Storhøi, and Svein Scharffenberg rounding out the talented cast.

Is Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee (2004) worth watching?

While it doesn't carry an IMDb rating, the film's genre-bending mix of dark comedy and drama offers a refreshing perspective. Its character-driven narrative and the unpredictable antics of Maria make it a compelling watch for fans of offbeat, emotionally charged stories.

How long is Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee?

The runtime of *Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee* is 103 minutes.

About Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee (2004) — A Pregnant Single Mom's Desperate Summer Heist

In the sunbaked quiet of a small coastal town, Maria—a single mom juggling a low-paying job and her unplanned pregnancy—faces a crushing financial crisis. With nowhere else to turn, she makes a desperate choice that sets her small community into turmoil. Mona J. Hoel's darkly comic drama *Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee* (2004) spins a tale of desperation, where ordinary lives collide with extraordinary circumstances. Kjersti Holmen delivers a standout performance as the beleaguered Maria, surrounded by a lively ensemble cast including Fares Fares and Benedikte Lindbeck. The film blends sharp humor with raw emotional undercurrents, exploring themes of survival, community judgment, and the lengths one will go when backed into a corner.

Set against the backdrop of a languid summer, the movie captures the stifling tension of secrets and scandal in a close-knit fishing village. The title's eccentric ingredients mirror the unpredictable mix of Maria's life: harsh realities balanced with fleeting moments of warmth and resilience. With its quirky tone and relatable characters, *Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee* offers a fresh take on the comedy-drama genre, where laughter and heartache intertwine under the summer sun.