
The Homolulu Show 2004
In this razor-sharp 2004 Norwegian comedy from director Frank Mosvold, *The Homolulu Show* dives into the hilarious yet thought-provoking dynamics of a married gay couple navigating a surreal world where straight marriage has become a headline-grabbing controversy.
Director: Frank Mosvold
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Homolulu Show (2004) about?
This Norwegian short comedy follows Martin and Henry, a married gay couple, as they tackle a polarizing issue sweeping their society: whether to legalize straight marriage. Set in a bizarre alternate reality, their lighthearted yet heated discussion mirrors real-world tensions around equality and tradition.
Who directed The Homolulu Show?
Frank Mosvold directed *The Homolulu Show (2004)*, bringing a distinctive blend of satire and absurdity to the project.
Who stars in The Homolulu Show?
The film features Per Christian Ellefsen and Bjørn Sundquist in the lead roles, delivering sharp, witty performances that elevate the comedic and thematic stakes.
Is The Homolulu Show (2004) worth watching?
For fans of quick-witted social satires, *The Homolulu Show (2004)* is a delightful 1-minute escape into humor and debate. While its brevity limits depth, the film's clever premise and strong cast make it a memorable watch—perfect for those who appreciate concise, thought-provoking comedy.
How long is The Homolulu Show?
The Homolulu Show (2004) has a runtime of just 1 minute.
About The Homolulu Show (2004) — A 60-second comedy that flips the script on marriage debates
In this razor-sharp 2004 Norwegian comedy from director Frank Mosvold, *The Homolulu Show* dives into the hilarious yet thought-provoking dynamics of a married gay couple navigating a surreal world where straight marriage has become a headline-grabbing controversy. Martin and Henry spar over the latest societal buzz—legalizing traditional marriage—while exploring their own relationship in a whimsical alternate reality that feels as fractured as it is familiar. The film blends absurdist humor with biting social commentary, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts playful and provocative.
Starring the talented Per Christian Ellefsen and Bjørn Sundquist, *The Homolulu Show (2004)* delivers a lightning-fast 1-minute runtime packed with personality, forcing audiences to confront societal norms through laughter. Mosvold's direction infuses the short with a quirky energy, while the central debate lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to ponder the absurdity—and the truth—behind the headlines.