

Sick of Myself 2022
"An unromantic comedy."
Sick of Myself (2022) dives into the cutthroat world of Oslo's cultural elite with biting wit and razor-sharp humor.
Director: Kristoffer Borgli
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sick of Myself (2022) about?
Sick of Myself (2022) centers on Signe, whose boyfriend's sudden rise to fame as a controversial artist leaves her sidelined. Frustrated by his success and her fading relevance, she concocts an extreme plan to restore her own standing in Oslo's cutthroat art scene.
Who directed Sick of Myself?
Kristoffer Borgli, known for his bold and inventive storytelling, directed Sick of Myself (2022).
Who stars in Sick of Myself?
The film features Kristine Kujath Thorp as Signe, alongside Eirik Sæther, Fanny Vaager, and Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen in key roles.
Is Sick of Myself (2022) worth watching?
For fans of dark comedies and sharp social satire, Sick of Myself (2022) is a compelling watch. Its exploration of art-world absurdity and human pettiness makes it both thought-provoking and entertaining, though its humor may not appeal to everyone.
How long is Sick of Myself?
Sick of Myself runs for 97 minutes.
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About Sick of Myself (2022) — A Dark Comedy of Art, Fame, and Revenge
Sick of Myself (2022) dives into the cutthroat world of Oslo's cultural elite with biting wit and razor-sharp humor. Directed by the inventive Kristoffer Borgli, this unromantic comedy follows Signe, a woman whose boyfriend suddenly becomes a celebrated artist by repurposing stolen furniture. As his fame eclipses her, she retaliates with a scheme designed to reclaim the spotlight. The film blends dark satire with relatable frustration, exploring themes of identity, jealousy, and the absurdity of modern art.
Starring Kristine Kujath Thorp in a standout role as Signe, the cast brings depth and comedic timing to Borgli's twisted social commentary. The atmosphere crackles with tension as Signe's desperate antics escalate, mirroring the chaotic energy of Oslo's art scene. With its sharp dialogue and unflinching gaze at human vanity, Sick of Myself (2022) is a darkly hilarious take on what happens when love, ambition, and revenge collide.




