Mongrel Media. Presents O HORTEN. A Film By Bent Hamer. Official Selection: 2008 Cannes Film Festival 2008 Toronto International Film Festival

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Mongrel Media Presents O HORTEN A Film By Bent Hamer Official Selection: 2008 Cannes Film Festival 2008 Toronto International Film Festival (90 mins, Norway, 2007) Distribution Publicity 1028 Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6J 1H6 Tel: 416-516-9775 Fax: 416-516-0651 E-mail: info@mongrelmedia.com www.mongrelmedia.com Bonne Smith Star PR Tel: 416-488-4436 Fax: 416-488-8438 E-mail: starpr@sympatico.ca High res stills may be downloaded from http://www.mongrelmedia.com/press.html

O HORTEN - CREW Written, directed and produced by Bent Hamer Executive producers - Jim Frazee and Mads Peter Ole Olsen Co-producers - Christoph Friedel and Karl Baumgartner Alexandre Mallet-Guy Line producer - Catho Bach Christensen Director of photography - John Christian Rosenlund (fnf) Film editor - Pål Gengenbach (nfk) Production designer - Kalli Juliusson Costume designer - Anne Pedersen Makeup design - Eva Holstein Rygh Music written and performed by KAADA

O Horten - Cast Odd Horten... Baard Owe Trygve Sissener Espen Skjønberg Fru Thøgersen. Githa Nørby Flo Bjørn Floberg Steiner Sissener... Kai Remlov Svea. Henny Moan conductor. Bjarte Hjelmeland Chairman... Per Jansen Valkyrijen Waiter Bjørn Jenseg Vera Horten Kari Lolland Connery.. Lars Øyno Opsahl. Trond-Viggo Torgersen Nordahl.. Peder Anders Lohne Hamer Young Vera / Female ski jumper Anette Sagen

O Horten - Synopsis The moment the train leaves the station without engineer ODD HORTEN (Bard Owe) aboard, he realizes that the path ahead is a journey without printed timetables and well-known stations. Horten has been forced to retire after 40 years of traveling a very stable rail, and the platform does not feel like a safe place anymore. His orderly, solitary existence is about to give way to a future of unlikely adventures and puzzling dilemmas: will Horten ever travel by plane? Will he finally sell his prized boat? How does Horten end up in a pair of women's red high-heeled shoes? Will he survive a nighttime drive with a blindfolded man at the wheel? Proof positive that there is humor to be found in aging, and we don't have to be elderly Norwegians to identify, laugh and embrace life in all its idiosyncratic splendor. O HORTEN is Bent Hamer's wonderfully skewed view of the human condition and gives us that somewhat absurdist vision with great warmth, a little melancholy and universal appeal. In memory of my mother and all other female ski jumpers - Bent Hamer

A Conversation with Writer-Director Bent Hamer Is there a story behind the story of Odd Horten? Most of my stories have begun with very clear and focused ideas, and when I m finished with them I have purged myself. But I m still traveling with Odd. I think that s because his story is so universal; everybody finds themselves in situations where they have to make choices to give their life direction, but we tend not to associate change with old people. I like trains, but I had no desire to write about trains what I am interested in is exploring people s lives from different angles. Horten is very taciturn and private. In the US, he might seem a bit odd, as in the name. Is that the case in Norway? We have an expression in Norway: sær it s a little bit odd, but not really. More like a shy distance. In Norway you have a lot of people like this; people that are a little different. I don t think Horten is really that odd when seen through Norwegian eyes. Socially he is not very well developed, and lives within his solitude. I don t say too much either about his background, except we have the feeling that he has been close to his mother, and that, along with his work, meant everything to him. His job is the only place he can socialize even though he is not eager to socialize with his colleagues either. I very much liked his first name Odd especially because of its English meaning, and at the same time it is a common Norwegian name. I think odd is a very good way to consider him because he s taking chances, jumping off and saying yes to life in a way, finding himself in weird, quirky situations. This is absolutely a new life for him. Aside from being about aging and solitude, the film strikes an American as being about Norway the snow and the salmon, the ski jump, modern trains. Did you see your film as being about Norway and Norwegian culture, or just about Horten? I think both in a way. If you wanted to make a film about American culture you d find it very difficult to find a subject that captures all of it. I think there is a kind of atmosphere that you can say encompasses Norwegians in general. We have long dark winters and it is cold outside; that s the reason

we shot it in winter. It gives that feeling of separation and distance, very much what Horten is going through. We shot all the interiors in browns and yellows, making it a cozy warm place to go. Again, Horten finds himself going from the ordered solitude of the dark aspect of his life into the warmth of his new life. I honestly don t know how much of the Norwegian soul I capture. We are a small country and maybe the way we talk to each other and inhabit a type of solitude could be an aspect of Norwegian culture. It s so stark and blank in the snow and the city seems almost uninhabited, so places like the Valkyrie Restaurant and Trygve's house seem very vivid. When I look back on my films, I realize that I like to peel away clutter and make it all very clean. That s my taste; if you see my other films there are very few people also, even in public places. But also there is a reason: I try to take away as much as possible because that focuses the story for me. I have a way of incorporating elements of absurdity in my stories, but I always try to connect them to reality. It s my way of making everything more precise. You have to feel like you re an authentic part of the story and surroundings. Your last film released here was Factotum. Odd Horten could not be less like Charles Bukowski, and Oslo in winter seems very different from Los Angeles. How did you shift your attention from one to the other? Stories are stories. It s really just a coincidence that you jump from one subject to the other you can tell more or less the same things using different settings, different places, and different human beings. I don t know if it matters too much and I don t think about it too much. That s the good thing about choosing my own stories, I feel totally free when I do it. I relate to what I like and find important what I want to tell. The story can take place in Antarctica or in the desert, it doesn t matter. What s common to all of my stories is the effort to take a closer look at people. Can people really climb up to the Olympic ski jump and jump off if they wish? Yes, in a way; you actually have to go through the museum these days, and I ve been up there alone, so I would say it s possible.

You dedicate the film to your mother and other female ski jumpers. Was she anything like the mother in the film? Yes, my mother was a ski jumper and at the time, it was kind of unusual. There were not many girls that were ski jumpers; it was seen as a man s sport, but she did it. My mother was always the one who pushed me through sports, including ski jumping, not my father. She was always there and into all the sports, a tomboy kind of mother. It s why I dedicated the film to her and the other female ski jumpers. They represent the thought that whatever they want to do they can do. And it is the tie-in with Odd. In his new life Odd is finding out that he, too, can do what he wants to do. In the film, his mother teaches him that he can be whatever he can be. Hence the dedication. This is your third film in a row to be released in the US. Do you feel there is anything about your stories and filmmaking that appeal to American audiences? It all started with my first film, Eggs. I had no idea anyone would pay attention to my film, I thought it was a private story for me that no one would be interested in. Then it went to Cannes and I realized I had made a personal story, which could open up a dialogue with the audience. It surprises me and makes me very happy that my films are released and accepted in very many countries, including America, where it so hard to have foreign films released. It s not so much that Americans in particular relate I think it s much more of a human condition that everyone understands, and it comes across as universal. My stories are local, but also a bit exotic and it makes them more interesting. They get the story I m telling, whether it is audiences in America, Italy, Japan or Norway, it doesn t matter. And that s what we can only hope for. I ve been very lucky about that. I believe in what I am doing and try to take risks with my stories so I can make the kind of films I want. I say, stick to your personal local view that can also reach a universal audience, then you ve succeeded with your art.

About the Director O HORTEN is writer-director Bent Hammer s fifth feature film. FACTOTUM (2005), KITCHEN STORIES (2003) and EGGS (1995) all made their international premiere at the Director s Fortnight in Cannes. KITCHEN STORIES and EGGS were both awarded the International Film Critics Prize (FIPRESCI) and KITCHEN STORIES received the Europa Cinemas Prize. KITCHEN STORIES was a 2003 Audience Award nominee at the European Film Awards and the Norwegian entry to the Academy Awards. Bent s films have been distributed in more than fifty countries, they have participated in 80 film festivals around the world and have won him some 30 prizes. In addition to his feature films, he has written and directed a number of short films and documentaries. Bent was born in Sandefjord, Norway, in 1956. He studied Film theory and Literature at the University of Stockholm and Stockholm Film School. He founded the Oslo production company BulBul Film in 1994 and also produces his films Filmography 2007 - O HORTEN 2005 - FACTOTUM 2003 - KITCHEN STORIES 1998 - WATER EASY REACH 1995 - EGGS

About the star Bard Owe (Odd Horten) Bård Owe has created an extensive resume of film, TV, theater and radio throughout Scandinavia. One of Bård s most memorable roles is pathologist Dr. Bondo in the TV series THE KINGDOM (RIGET) and THE KINGDOM II, directed by Lars von Trier and Morten Arnfred. Bård made his film debut in Harry Watt s 1961 feature THE BOY WHO LOVED HORSES (DEN HVIDE HINGST). His other film credits include Søren Kragh-Jacobsen s WHAT NO ONE KNOWS, Dariusz Steiness CHARLIE BUTTERFLY, Ake Sandgren s BEYOND (DYKKERNE), Lars von Trier s EUROPA, Pablo Berger s TORREMOLINOS 73 and Carl Theodor Dreyer s classic GERTRUD. Bård was born in Norway in 1936, but moved to Denmark in 1955 to study acting. Copenhagen is still his home today.