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Director: Bent Hamer
Cast: Sverre Hansen, Kjell Stormoen, Juni Dahr, Ulf Wengård
Two brothers in their seventies, Pa and Moe, have lived together all their lives in a little house in the country, the only interruption being when Pa made a weekend trip to Småland on his moped during the second World War. The past returns when his adult son dating from his Swedish visit, Konrad, comes to live with them after his mother has fallen ill. Soon Moe is about to discover that three is indeed a crowd...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Eggs is a critically acclaimed 1995 drama-comedy film directed by Bent Hamer. The film received positive reviews from critics for its quirky, character-driven story about two elderly brothers. While it did not receive major awards recognition, Eggs has been praised for its understated humor and thoughtful exploration of family dynamics, with an IMDb rating of 7.3 and a Rotten Tomatoes score of 80%.
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Directed by Bent Hamer in 1995, Eggs is a delightfully quirky and heartwarming drama that explores the dynamics between two elderly brothers living in the Norwegian countryside. With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Sverre Hansen and Kjell Stormoen, the film blends subtle comedy and poignant character study to create a unique and memorable cinematic experience.
Eggs is a 1995 Norwegian comedy film by Bent Hamer. It was awarded the 1995 Amanda for Best Norwegian film. It was also entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival.
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