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Director: Matias Armand Jordal
Cast: Trond Høvik, Ane Dahl Torp, Petrus Andreas Christensen
To meet their greatest fear face to face is not easy when you are only eleven years. It's harder when the one you fear the most is your own father.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pappa, the 2004 Norwegian film directed by Matias Armand Jordal, has received generally positive reviews from critics. The film's poignant exploration of a child's relationship with their father has been praised for its sensitive and nuanced portrayal. While specific awards recognition is not provided, the film's IMDb rating of 7.0/10 suggests it has resonated with audiences.
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Pappa, the 2004 film directed by Matias Armand Jordal, offers a poignant exploration of the complex relationships between children and their parents. Featuring standout performances from Trond Høvik, Ane Dahl Torp, and Petrus Andreas Christensen, the film presents an honest and deeply moving look at the challenges of facing one's greatest fears, especially when they come from within the family.
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