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Bright Nights 2017

★ 5.419 votes86 min📅 2017-04-12

Immerse yourself in the poignant journey of a father and son reconnecting through a scenic car ride across northern Norway in Bright Nights (2017), a heart-wrenching drama directed by Thomas Arslan.

Director: Thomas Arslan

Cast

Georg Friedrich
Georg Friedrich
Michael
Tristan Göbel
Tristan Göbel
Luis
Marie Leuenberger
Marie Leuenberger
Leyla
Hanna Karlberg
Cecilia
Aggie Peterson
Cecilia's Mother
Frank Arne Olsen
Cecilia's Father
Helle Goldman
Pastor
Sigurd Kornelius Lakseide
Sigurd Kornelius Lakseide
Group at the lake
Mathilde Sofie Henriksen
Mathilde Sofie Henriksen
Group at the lake
Christina Slette Johnson
Group at the lake

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bright Nights (2017) about?

The film revolves around a father's journey to rekindle his relationship with his son, taking them on a car ride across northern Norway to confront their emotional struggles.

Who directed Bright Nights?

Bright Nights was directed by Thomas Arslan, a renowned German filmmaker known for his thought-provoking dramas.

Who stars in Bright Nights?

The movie features a talented cast, including Georg Friedrich and Tristan Göbel, who deliver powerful performances in the lead roles.

Is Bright Nights (2017) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating for Bright Nights is not available, its poignant exploration of family dynamics and the human condition makes it a compelling watch for fans of drama and character-driven films.

How long is Bright Nights?

The movie has a runtime of 86 minutes, making it a concise and impactful viewing experience.

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About Bright Nights (2017) — A Poignant Drama of Reconnection

Immerse yourself in the poignant journey of a father and son reconnecting through a scenic car ride across northern Norway in Bright Nights (2017), a heart-wrenching drama directed by Thomas Arslan. The film follows the complex relationship between the two as they embark on a road trip, an attempt to bridge the gap left by years of absence and lack of communication. The beautiful Norwegian landscape serves as a backdrop to their emotional struggles, adding to the sense of isolation and desperation.