Elling

{{short description|2001 film by Petter Næss}}

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{{Infobox film

|name = Elling

|image = Elling (2001 movie poster).jpg

|caption = Norwegian theatrical poster

|director = Petter Næss

|producer =

|writer = Ingvar Ambjørnsen (novel Brødre i blodet)
Axel Hellstenius

|starring = Per Christian Ellefsen
Sven Nordin
Marit Pia Jacobsen
Jørgen Langhelle
Per Christensen
Hilde Olausson
Ola Otnes
Eli Anne Linnestad
Cecilie A. Mosli
Joachim Rafaelsen
Per Gørvell
Knud Dahl
Knut Haugmark

|music = Lars Lillo-Stenberg

|cinematography = Svein Krøvel

|editing = Inge-Lise Langfeldt

|studio = Maipo Film- og TV Produksjon

|distributor = Universal Pictures (though United International Pictures)

|released = {{Film date|2001|03|16|Norway|2002|04|19|U.S.|df=y}}

|runtime = 89 minutes

|country = Norway

|language = Norwegian

|budget =

| gross =750,000 admissions (Norway){{cite magazine|magazine=Variety|page=7|date=24 December 2001|title=Homegrown pix gain in Europe|last=Rossing Jensen|first=Jorn}}

}}

Elling is a Norwegian Black comedy film directed by Petter Næss. Shot mostly in and around the Norwegian capital Oslo, the film, which was released in 2001, is primarily based on Ingvar Ambjørnsen's novel Brødre i blodet ("Blood brothers", 1996), one of a series of four featuring the Elling character – the others are Utsikt til paradiset ("A view of paradise", 1993), Fugledansen ("The bird dance", 1995), and Elsk meg i morgen ("Love me tomorrow", 1999). The film was followed by an original prequel not based on any of the novels, Mors Elling (2003), and a sequel, Elsk meg i morgen (2005) based on the fourth and last book in the series.

Plot

The movie deals with the main character, Elling, a man in his 40s with generalized anxiety, and his struggle to function normally in society. He suffers from anxiety, dizziness, and neurotic tendencies, which prevent him from living on his own. Elling has lived with his mother his entire life, and when she dies, the authorities take him from the house where he has always lived and send him to an institution. His roommate is the simple-minded, sex-obsessed Kjell Bjarne. The Norwegian government pays for the two to move into an apartment in Oslo, where every day is a challenge as they must prove they can get out into the real world and lead relatively normal lives. With the help of social worker Frank and a few new friends, they learn to break free from their respective conditions. Elling eventually discovers a new vocation as a rebel poet, while Kjell befriends a pregnant woman with a drinking problem, which eventually turns into a romance. The film ends with both men as firm friends, embarking on new lives filled with hope.

Cast

Reception

=Critical response=

Elling has an approval rating of 85% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 59 reviews, and an average rating of 7.10/10. The website's critical consensus states: "Quirky without being overly cutesy, Elling is a gentle, warm comedy".{{Cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/elling|title=Elling (2001)|website=Rotten Tomatoes }} Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 21 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".{{Cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/elling|title=Elling|website=Metacritic }}

=Box office=

It was the most popular Norwegian film of the year with admissions of 750,000.

=Awards=

In addition, the film was nominated and won several other awards all over the world.

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