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Oslo, August 31st

Oslo, 31. august

Oslo, August 31st

90 دقيقة 2011

What does it mean to start over when the past feels like an anchor? Over the course of a single, pivotal day, a recovering drug addict named Anders leaves his rehab clinic for a job interview in the city, hoping to rejoin the world he left behind. The film Oslo, August 31st, released in 2011, is a poignant and unflinching drama that follows his journey through the sun-drenched streets of the Norwegian capital. As Anders reconnects with old friends and confronts former haunts, the city becomes a living map of his regrets and lost potential. Director Joachim Trier crafts a masterful character study that transcends its specific setting to explore universal themes of loneliness, addiction, and the fragile hope for redemption. The film’s raw, naturalistic style and a deeply moving central performance create an atmosphere of profound intimacy and emotional honesty. Viewers should watch Oslo, August 31st for its breathtaking humanity and its quiet, devastating power. It is not a film about dramatic events, but about the internal struggle of a man trying to find a reason to move forward, making it a deeply resonant experience for anyone who has ever grappled with their own past.