Sons (2006 film)
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Sons is a Norwegian
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 film from 2006. Sons focuses on the conflict between a pederastic man and the boys with whom he has had intimate relationships (at one time in the film termed his "sons"). It is Erik Richter Strand's first feature film as a director.

The film is also the feature film debut of producer Eric Vogel  and cinematographer Johan-Fredrik Bødker.

Plot

Lars (Kaalstad) is a 25-year-old guy who is going nowhere in life. He is a life guard in a swimming hall in the eastern parts of Oslo (characterized by its lower middle class population). Lars just wants to do good, but his abilities aren't always up to the challenges. He is well-meaning but his temper is easily and violently triggered — a problem which Lars has had for all of his life. Together with his best buddy Jørgen (Schultheiss) he has a troubled adolescence in his past history. Jørgen is transitioning to adult living cohabiting with his partner and children, whilst Lars is still living the bachelor's life with soccer and beer
Beer
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 being core ingredients.

One day Lars has an uncomfortable incident in the swimming hall. He recognizes an acquaintance from his past, Hans (Mestad), a middle aged man with a reputation of "fiddling" with the teenage boys in the neighbourhood. Lars alerts Anja (Enstad) who is the manager of the hall and also Jørgen's live-in partner, that Hans is a menace and needs to be barred from using the facilities. Anja instead figures that Lars needs to get his act together and stop making uncorroborated accusations. Next Lars acquaints Tim (Bratt Silset), a boy who has been with Hans. Lars then erupts, losing his rationality overcome by rage.

Reception

The film received rave reviews from most Norwegian film critics. Dagbladet
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s movie critic Inger Bentzrud, who gave the film 5 out of 6 points, wrote: "The hunt on the molester takes place in a thriller-like race against the police. But still the film leaves a large room for reflection by providing such a multi-dimensional picture of the relationship between the perpetrator and the abused boys. As a debutant work this shows both courage amd social commitment".

On the webpages of TV 2
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, film critic Vibeke Johnsen gives the film 6 point (of 6 possible), and she wrote: "This is visionary and mainstream both at the same time. You are going to have to look around long for a film where script, direction, acting and credibility all click together as well. In other words; Sønner is a film you do not want to miss".

Variety
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 writes: "A hard-hitting and thoughtful drama about a young man's quest to expose a pedophile, Sons is an impressive first film by young Norwegian writer-director Erik Richter Strand [...]. Intense semi-thriller maintains interest without slipping into cliche, and has an ending both satisfying and unexpected".

Sons has participated in more than 20 film festivals around the globe having its international premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain. Among its numerous trophies the film has won the Fassbinder Award in Mannheim, Germany and The Grand Jury Award at the Seattle International Film Festival
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in the USA.

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