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Disco
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Director: Jorunn Myklebust Syverse CAST: Josefine Frida, Nicolai Cleve Broch, Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal, Andrea Bræin Hovig 2019 | 93 min | Drama | 18+ Norway | Norwegian with English subtitles, English
Rising Norwegian star Josefine Frida shines in Jorunn Myklebust Syversen’s provocative new drama about a young Christian dancer who is forced to confront her faith.
Devout believer Mirjam (Frida) is a 19-year-old dance champion with the world at her feet. But dancing for Mirjam isn’t about pleasure or the music. It’s about a desperate need for approval, stoked by her mother (Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal) - whose brother is a very prominent pastor - and by her charismatic stepfather (Nicolai Cleve Broch) who runs ‘The Freedom’, the hip evangelical church that Mirjam attends.
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When the stress finally gets to Mirjam and she begins to lose competitions, her elders don’t seek to reassure her. They blame it on her lack of faith, a devastating accusation. As her confidence slips away, Mirjam is drawn to a stricter, more conservative congregation – one that pushes her to the very edge.
Profoundly sensitive and supremely confident, Syversen’s eye-opening depiction of contemporary Christian cults both dazzles and unnerves, but it’s Pettersen’s heartbreaking performance as a young woman whose options are rapidly shrinking that makes Disco essential viewing.