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Bloody Angels 1998

★ 6.611 votes100 min📅 1998-12-26

In the quiet, snow-dusted hamlet of Høtten, a chilling crime sends shockwaves through the community when a young woman with developmental disabilities is brutally murdered.

Director: Karin Julsrud

Cast

Reidar Sørensen
Reidar Sørensen
Nicholas Ramm
Jon Øigarden
Jon Øigarden
Baste Hartmann
Gaute Skjegstad
Gaute Skjegstad
Niklas Hartmann
Trond Høvik
Trond Høvik
Holger
Stig Henrik Hoff
Stig Henrik Hoff
Dwayne
Laila Goody
Laila Goody
Victoria
Simon Norrthon
Simon Norrthon
Cato
Kjersti Holmen
Kjersti Holmen
Andrea Hartmann
Ingar Helge Gimle
Ingar Helge Gimle
Raymond Hartmann
Bjørn Floberg
Bjørn Floberg
Presten

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bloody Angels (1998) about?

Set in a remote Norwegian village, *Bloody Angels (1998)* follows the aftermath of a brutal murder when two young men accused of the crime disappear. A detective arrives to investigate, only to uncover a web of lies and hidden motives that challenge his resolve.

Who directed Bloody Angels?

Karin Julsrud directed *Bloody Angels (1998)*, bringing a stark, atmospheric style to this Nordic noir thriller.

Who stars in Bloody Angels?

The film features Reidar Sørensen, Jon Øigarden, Gaute Skjegstad, Trond Høvik, and Stig Henrik Hoff in pivotal roles.

Is Bloody Angels (1998) worth watching?

Though unrated, *Bloody Angels (1998)* delivers a tense, atmospheric crime mystery with strong performances and a chilling setting. Fans of slow-burn thrillers will appreciate its moody storytelling and unresolved tension.

How long is Bloody Angels?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

About Bloody Angels (1998) — A Nordic Noir Crime Thriller Unraveling a Small-Town Mystery

In the quiet, snow-dusted hamlet of Høtten, a chilling crime sends shockwaves through the community when a young woman with developmental disabilities is brutally murdered. The two prime suspects—local young men already whispered about in hushed, fearful tones—vanish without a trace, leaving behind a village gripped by unease and suspicion. When a seasoned detective arrives to unravel the mystery, he finds himself navigating a labyrinth of secrets, where every clue seems to dissolve into the cold winter air. The atmosphere is thick with dread as the investigation uncovers the dark undercurrents of a seemingly peaceful community.

Karin Julsrud's *Bloody Angels (1998)* crafts a gripping Nordic noir thriller, blending crime and mystery into a haunting exploration of fear and justice. With stellar performances from Reidar Sørensen, Jon Øigarden, and Gaute Skjegstad, the film immerses viewers in a story where nothing is as it appears. The desolate landscape mirrors the moral ambiguity at the heart of the case, making *Bloody Angels (1998)* a standout entry in Scandinavian crime cinema.