Dark Woods
2003 Norwegian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dark Woods (Norwegian: Villmark, lit. "Wilderness") is a 2003 Norwegian thriller/horror film directed by Pål Øie. The tagline—"De skulle holdt seg unna det vannet"—translates to "They should've stayed away from that lake".
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Directed by | Pål Øie |
Written by | Christopher Grøndahl |
Produced by | Jan Aksel Angeltvedt |
Starring | Kristoffer Joner Bjørn Floberg Marko Iversen Kanic Eva Röse Sampda Sharma |
Music by | Trond Bjerknes |
Distributed by | ORO Film AS |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Norway |
Language | Norwegian |
The theatrical premiere sold 150 000 tickets in Norway,[1] and was therefore picked up for a German language release by Atlas Film + Medien, and a Chinese language release in Taiwan by Horng En Culture.[2] The film received two nominations for the Amanda award in the categories of best Norwegian film and best male actor (Kristoffer Joner),[3] though it did not win in any of the categories.[4]
A sequel, Villmark Asylum, was released in October 2015, which was set in the defunct sanatorium Harastølen.[5]