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Septembermordet 1981

55 min📅 1981-01-13

In the rugged forests of Trøndelag, a quiet hunting trip turns into a nightmare when a shot fired from Helmer's rifle ends in tragedy.

Director: Nandor Hamza

Cast

Alf Nordvang
Alf Nordvang
Helmer
Anders Hatlo
Anders Hatlo
Sigurdson
Ulrikke Greve
Aud Helmer
Kai Remlov
Kai Remlov
Skagen
Marit Hamdahl
Marit
Knut M. Hansson
Ragnar Holen
Tordis Bøyum Holt
Mrs. Skagen
Vibeke Lundquist
Anne-May Nilsen
Mrs. Wanvik

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Septembermordet (1981) about?

A hunting trip in Trøndelag takes a dark turn when a shot from Helmer's rifle leads to manslaughter charges. The film follows the investigation into whether the shooting was negligent or deliberate, unraveling the truth behind the tragedy.

Who directed Septembermordet?

Nandor Hamza directed Septembermordet, bringing a sharp eye for suspense to this Norwegian crime drama.

Who stars in Septembermordet?

Alf Nordvang leads the cast as Helmer, with Anders Hatlo, Ulrikke Greve, Kai Remlov, and Marit Hamdahl rounding out the ensemble.

Is Septembermordet (1981) worth watching?

While limited runtime and unrated status may leave some skeptical, Septembermordet offers a tight, atmospheric crime story. Its focus on suspense and moral ambiguity makes it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Septembermordet?

Septembermordet runs for 55 minutes.

About Septembermordet (1981) — A gripping Trøndelag crime drama you won't forget

In the rugged forests of Trøndelag, a quiet hunting trip turns into a nightmare when a shot fired from Helmer's rifle ends in tragedy. Septembermordet (1981), helmed by director Nandor Hamza, weaves a tense crime drama around suspicion and justice, where the wilderness itself feels like an accomplice to the unfolding drama. The film's stark atmosphere lingers as viewers question whether the landscape hides more than just game animals.

Helmer's story becomes a gripping exploration of guilt and ambiguity, with Alf Nordvang delivering a standout performance as the accused. Backed by a talented cast including Anders Hatlo and Ulrikke Greve, Hamza crafts a crime narrative that's as much about human nature as it is about solving a mystery. Shot in just 55 minutes, Septembermordet packs a punch, leaving audiences to ponder the fine line between accident and intention.