Troubled Water

Troubled Water

International theatrical poster
Directed by Erik Poppe
Produced by Finn Gjerdrum
Stein B. Kvae
Written by Harald Rosenløw Eeg
Starring Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen
Ellen Dorrit Petersen
Anneke von der Lippe
Tone Danielsen
Trine Dyrholm
Trond Espen Seim
Terje Strømdahl
Frank Kjosås
Stig Henrik Hoff
Music by Johan Söderqvist
Cinematography John Christian Rosenlund
Editing by Einar Egeland
Studio Paradox Spillefilm
Release date(s) September 26, 2008
Running time 121 minutes
Country Norway
Language Norwegian

Troubled Water (Norwegian: DeUsynlige (The Invisibles)) is a 2008 Norwegian film directed by Erik Poppe.

The film depicts a large part of the story twice, from the perspectives of two people.

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Plot

As a teenager Jan Thomas (Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen) and a friend run off with young boy Isak in a stroller left outside a cafe by the mother. The boy runs away, slips, and falls on a rock, suffering an apparently fatal head injury. Pressured by his friend, Jan Thomas, afraid of the consequences, carries the boy into a nearby river with a strong current, where he sets him adrift. Jan Thomas testifies that the boy was killed by the fall, but he is convicted of murder.

As a young adult he is released from prison and befriends single mother Anna (Ellen Dorrit Petersen) (the pastor of the church where he plays the organ) and her young son Jens. Agnes (Trine Dyrholm), Isak's mother, sees that Jan Thomas has been released and is concerned for the safety of her two adopted daughters. Her panicking reaction causes strain in her relationship with the two girls.

Agnes sees Jan Thomas together with Jens, and is also concerned that Jens may not be safe. When Jan Thomas lets Jens wait a few minutes outside Jens' school while Jan Thomas picks something up in the school, he returns to find Jens missing. Jan Thomas is very concerned when Jens is missing. Scared by ensuing events, Jens flees into the river and almost drowns. With great danger for himself Jan Thomas catches him, and holds on to a branch, after which Agnes, in a surprise twist of plot, helps them reach the shore. Jan Thomas confesses to Agnes what really happened earlier to her son Isak.

The movie was released in the USA by filmmovement.com.

Reception

Troubled Water won the audience prize for best narrative feature film at the Hamptons International Film Festival in October 2008.[1]

References

External links

Troubled Water at the Internet Movie Database