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Safe House

  • Eirik Svensson
  • 80 min
  • Norway
  • 2025
  • Fiction
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Lives are at stake, and tough decisions must be made under extreme pressure in Eirik Svensson’s riveting thriller that strikes a deep emotional chord and opens this year’s festival.

Safe House is based on a true story that took place at a Doctors Without Borders field hospital in the Central African Republic on Christmas Eve, 2013. Civil war is raging, and Bangui is divided into a Muslim and a Christian section. Suddenly, a desperate man appears at the clinic in the Christian part of the city, where aid workers are struggling to save lives. He is Muslim, persecuted, and in imminent danger. Outside, an aggressive militia demands that the man be handed over, forcing Norwegian Linn, the clinic’s head of security, to confront profound moral dilemmas. Eirik Svensson (Harajuku, GFF 2019) and standout actors Kristine Kujath Thorp and Alexander Karim skillfully explore themes of courage and the value of human life in this powerful and thought-provoking drama.

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This film is part of the strand Thrill
Language
English, Norwegian, French, Sango
Subtitles
English
Original title
Før mørket
  • Krig
  • Omskakande
  • Drama
  • Motstånd
Director
Eirik Svensson
Producers
Catrin Gundersen, Hugo Hagemann Føsker
Screenplay
Harald Rosenløw Eeg, Lars Gudmestad
Cinematographer
Karl Erik Brøndbo
Editor
Elise Solberg
Music
Lisa Nordström
Cast
Kristine Kujath Thorp, Alexander Karim, Alma Pöysti
Contact
TrustNordisk,  info@trustnordisk.com