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Hilde Grythe Movies

1986  
 
One morning, Andersen discovers that the amount of household trash he has to dispose of is more than his apartment building's receptacle can accommodate. He tries to find a waste bin in a neighboring building which has room for the offending plastic bag full of yucky stuff, but he has no success. Eventually, he tosses it over the hedge onto the street. Unfortunately for him, at that very moment a burglar's getaway car is careening down the street, pursued by the police. He is immediately in trouble with both the burglars and the police and must somehow handle this situation clad initially in only his bathrobe, as he had set out to get rid of the garbage before dressing. In this comedy, Andersen is a model of cool unflappability, despite the absurd situations he finds himself in. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon SkolmenHilde Grythe, (more)
 
1986  
 
The message in this excellent second part of a trilogy on the young people involved in widespread, 1968 political demonstrations, is that ideals have a way of crumbling under the pressures of human foibles. The time is the mid-'70s, and three couples with a total of six children start a communal living experiment in a large, middle-class house. They are all professionals and share the dream of cooperative living, a dream that works out with no problem for their children. But cooperation is not easy every day of the year, and the close quarters aggravate small differences until couples start arguing more frequently and in earnest. A young punk rocker in their midst (a brother of one of them) slams their growing hypocrisy, and in general, the experiment starts sliding downhill. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Oyvin BervenBirgitte Victoria Svendsen, (more)