
Chez Nous 1978
"It started with the killing of a prostitute..."
Dive into the shadowy underbelly of 1978 Stockholm with *Chez Nous (1978)*, a gripping crime drama directed by Jan Halldoff.
Director: Jan Halldoff
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Chez Nous (1978)* about?
The film follows the brutal murder of a stripper at Stockholm's Club Chez Nous, a crime that draws the attention of two journalists. Their investigation leads them into a labyrinth of other offenses and cover-ups, revealing a landscape of moral corruption beneath the city's surface.
Who directed *Chez Nous*?
Jan Halldoff directed *Chez Nous*, crafting a tense crime drama that blends social realism with suspenseful storytelling.
Who stars in *Chez Nous*?
The film features standout performances from Ewa Fröling, Ernst Günther, Sven Lindberg, Ingvar Kjellson, and Ernst-Hugo Järegård.
Is *Chez Nous (1978)* worth watching?
While unrated, *Chez Nous (1978)* offers a gripping crime drama with strong performances and a moody atmosphere. Fans of 1970s Scandinavian cinema and crime thrillers will find much to appreciate in its tense narrative and social themes.
How long is *Chez Nous*?
The runtime of *Chez Nous (1978)* is 99 minutes.
About Chez Nous (1978) — When a Nightclub Murder Unravels a City's Secrets
Dive into the shadowy underbelly of 1978 Stockholm with *Chez Nous (1978)*, a gripping crime drama directed by Jan Halldoff. The film unfolds when a stripper performing at the notorious Club Chez Nous meets a brutal end, sparking a media frenzy and a chilling game of cat-and-mouse. As two determined journalists dig deeper, they uncover a web of corruption, deception, and hidden horrors lurking beneath the city's polished surface. With its moody atmosphere and sharp social commentary, the movie explores themes of exploitation, moral decay, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their secrets.
Ewa Fröling delivers a haunting performance as the victim at the center of the mystery, while Ernst Günther and Sven Lindberg add depth to the investigation. Blending crime thriller elements with a stark, realistic lens, *Chez Nous (1978)* keeps viewers on edge, questioning who can be trusted in a world where truth is the first casualty.