The film Butler in Norway will be shown on November 9. The film production was created in 2018 and tells about the fate of Poles, Germans and Kashubians. The events are shown in the spectrum of four decades. The film was awarded three Golden Lions and one Silver Lion in 2018.
Film Butler in Norway - screenings
Cinema project in cooperation with Radio Wataha invites the entire Norwegian Polonia to the film Butler in Norway. One screening is currently scheduled:
- in Tysvær October 24th at 17:00 in Tysværtunet Kulthus,
- in Ål December 1 at 17:30 i December 6 at 21:00 pm in Ål Kulthus.
We encourage you to follow this article to be up to date with planned screenings.
Seasne has already taken place in these cinemas:
- in Trondheim October 9th at 20:30 in Trondheim Kino,
- in Stavanger October 9th at 18:30 at SF Kino Sølvberget Stavanger,
- in Oslo Klingenberg October 9th at 17:00 at NFkino Klingenbegr,
- in Hønefoss October 9th at 21:00 at NFkino Hønefoss,
- in Horten October 9th at 20:45 at NFkino Horten,
- in Asker October 9th at 20:30 at NFkino Asker,
- in Tønsberg October 9th at 20:30 at NFkindo Kilden,
- in Ålesund Moa October 9th at 21:00 NFkino Ålesund,
- in Oslo Symra October 9th at 19:45 at NFkino Symra,
- in Bodø October 10th at 17:30 at Fram Kino,
- in Drammen October 10th at 21:00 at KinoCity,
- in Sandnes October 11th at 20:00 at SK Kino Sandnes,
- in Rakkestad October 11th at 17:00 in Rakkestad Kino,
- in Kristiansand October 11th at 19:00 in Kristiansand Kino,
- in Arendal October 11th at 19:00 in Arendal Kino,
- in Ålesund Løvenvold October 11th at 20:50 at NFkino Ålesund,
- in Bergen October 12th at 21:00 in Bergen Kino,
- in Kristiandsund October 16th at 21:30 at NFkino Kristiandsund,
- in Verdal October 16th at 21:00 at NFkino Verdal,
- in Ski October 16th i October 17th at 20:30 in ODEON Ski,
- in Moss October 16th i October 17th at 20:30 at ODEON Moss,
- in Lillestrom October 16th i October 17th at 20:30 at ODEON Lillestrom,
- in Oslo October 16th i October 17th i October 18th at 20:30 at ODEON Oslo.
The movie Butler in Norway - information
The Butler was directed by Filip Bajon - the creators of such productions as Przedwiośnie, Panie Dulskie and Poznań '56. In his work, he cast, among others:
- Janusz Gajos as Bali Miotke,
- Sebastian Fabijański as Mateusz Kroll,
- Marianna Zydek as Martia von Krauss,
- Anna Radwan as Gerda von Krauss,
- Adam Woronowicz as Hermann von Krauss,
- Borysa Szyc as Fryderyk von Krauss,
- Sławomir Orzechowski as Butler Franz Necel,
- Łukasz Simlat as Peter Schmidt.
The Butler's Film, screened in Norway, won a total of four awards:
- 3 Golden Lions in the categories: Best leading male role, Best makeup and Best music,
- Silver Lion for Filip Bajon.
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The Butler in Norway movie - distributor's description
The Butler is told with epic flourish, inspired by real events, the story of the tangled fate of Poles, Kashubians and Germans against the backdrop of the turbulent events of the first half of the XNUMXth century. Mateusz Krol (Sebastian Fabijański), a Kashubian boy, is taken in by the Prussian aristocrat Gerda von Krauss (Anna Radwan) after the death of his mother. He grows up in a palace. Mateusz's peer is the daughter of the von Krauss family, Marita (Marianna Zydek). Love is born between the young. The boy's godfather is the Kashubian patriot Bazyli Miotke (Janusz Gajos), who during the peace conference in Versailles fights for the place of Kashubia on the map of Poland, and then builds the symbol of its economic success: Gdynia. The Treaty of Versailles, which gave Poland independence, made the von Krausses lose their property and influence. All the heroes feel that the world they knew is about to change dramatically. Resentment and hatred are growing among Kashubians, Poles and Germans living side by side. World War II breaks out. In the forests of Piaśnica, the Nazis murder the Kashubian population - the first genocide of this war.