
Rosanazi 2021
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions"
In the gripping short drama *Rosanazi* (2021), debut director Sunniva Eir Tangvik Kveum crafts a raw, unsettling portrait of teenage rebellion and the slippery slope of extremism.
Director: Sunniva Eir Tangvik Kveum
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rosanazi (2021) about?
*Rosanazi* (2021) delves into the story of a group of misfit teens who form a tight-knit circle under the guise of hipster-Nazism, believing they're living outside society's rules. Their bond is tested as their provocative ideals clash with the harsh realities of their choices, forcing them to confront the consequences of their rebellion. It's a stark exploration of identity, loyalty, and the moral cost of defiance.
Who directed Rosanazi?
Sunniva Eir Tangvik Kveum made her directorial debut with *Rosanazi* (2021), bringing a fresh perspective to the drama.
Who stars in Rosanazi?
The film stars Sofie Nilsask, Selma Modéer Wiking, Rasmus Savic, Carl Michael Emanuel Hausenkamp, and Milan Dragišić in pivotal roles.
Is Rosanazi (2021) worth watching?
While *Rosanazi* (2021) isn't rated on IMDb, its tight 20-minute runtime and bold themes make it a compelling watch for fans of provocative dramas. The film's exploration of extremism and loyalty offers a unique, unsettling perspective that lingers. However, its heavy subject matter may not resonate with all viewers.
How long is Rosanazi?
The runtime of *Rosanazi* is 20 minutes.
About Rosanazi (2021) — A raw teenage drama on extremism and loyalty
In the gripping short drama *Rosanazi* (2021), debut director Sunniva Eir Tangvik Kveum crafts a raw, unsettling portrait of teenage rebellion and the slippery slope of extremism. The film follows a group of outcast teens who form a tight-knit circle of self-styled hipster-Nazis, blending provocative aesthetics with a twisted sense of camaraderie. Their shared defiance binds them together, but as their ideals clash with reality, loyalty fractures under the weight of their own contradictions. At its core, *Rosanazi* explores the seductive allure of transgression and the dark consequences of moral nihilism, wrapped in a moody, atmospheric tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
With standout performances from Sofie Nilsask and Selma Modéer Wiking, the film dives into the chaotic minds of its young protagonists, using their journey to examine themes of identity, belonging, and the thin line between rebellion and ruin. The 20-minute runtime packs a punch, delivering a thought-provoking experience that challenges viewers to question the validity of their own allegiances and the stories they tell themselves.