Quisling: The Final Days
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| Norwegian | Quislings siste dager |
| Directed by | Erik Poppe |
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| Cinematography | Jonas Alarik |
| Edited by | Einar Egeland |
| Music by | Jonas Colstrup |
Production company | Paradox Film |
| Distributed by | SF Norge |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
| Country | Norway |
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Quisling: The Final Days (Norwegian: Quislings siste dager) is a 2024 Norwegian biographical historical drama film directed by Erik Poppe. Starring Gard B. Eidsvold, it follows the final days of Vidkun Quisling before his execution in October 1945. It premiered at the Norwegian International Film Festival on 18 August 2024.
Premise
[edit | edit source]As a result of the legal purge, Vidkun Quisling is sentenced to death for his collaboration with Nazi Germany during their occupation of Norway. He is held in Akershus Prison as he awaits execution.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Gard B. Eidsvold as Vidkun Quisling, former head of a pro-Nazi puppet government who is put on trial for treason
- Anders Danielsen Lie as Peder Olsen, a hospital chaplain tasked with providing pastoral care for Quisling
- Lisa Carlehed as Maria Quisling, Vidkun Quisling's Ukrainian-born wife
- Lisa Loven Kongsli as Heidi Olsen, Peder's wife
- Nils Jørgen Kaalstad as Dagfinn Hauge, a priest at Akershus Prison
- Arthur Hakalahti as Arvid, one of Quisling's jailers
- Stein Torleif Bjella as Vilhelm Ullman, a childhood friend of Quisling called to testify on his behalf
- Øyvind Brandtzæg as Henrik Bergh, Vidkun Quisling's defense lawyer
- Lasse Kolsrud as Eivind Berggrav, Primate of the Church of Norway
- Vidar Sandem as Erik Solem, the judge presiding over the trial
- Hans Rønningen as Annæus Schjødt, the prosecutor in the trial
- Benjamin Lønne Røsler as Leo Eitinger, a Czech-Norwegian psychiatrist and an Auschwitz survivor called to testify against Quisling
- Anderz Eide as Helge Lindboe Nordtømme, the police inspector leading the investigation of the mass graves at Trandumskogen
- Brede Fristad as Per Røed, one of Quisling's bodyguards during the trial
- Per Gørvell as Georg Monrad Krohn, head of the Department of Neurology at Rikshospitalet
- Hauk Heyerdahl as Rolf Jørgen Fuglesang, former Minister of Culture in Quisling's regime
- Per Vermeli as Johan Andreas Lippestad, former Minister of Social Affairs in Quisling's regime who vainly tries to negotiate an honorable surrender for his peers
Production
[edit | edit source]The film was announced in 2021.[1][2] That year, the film received 18 million kroner ($1.7 million) in production subsidies from the Norwegian Film Institute.[3] Gard B. Eidsvold and Anders Danielsen Lie joined the cast in September 2022.[4] The actors spent 10 weeks in rehearsals for the film.[5]
Release
[edit | edit source]Promotional stills from the film were released in December 2023.[6] The film premiered at the Norwegian International Film Festival on 18 August 2024. It had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2024.[7]
Reception
[edit | edit source]Alissa Simon of Variety called the film a "superb historical drama about the far-right's threat to democracy" and "perhaps the strongest work yet from veteran Norwegian helmer Erik Poppe".[8]
See also
[edit | edit source]- Quisling, a Scandinavian colloquialism for a traitor or collaborator, named after Vidkun Quisling
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External links
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- 2024 films
- 2020s historical drama films
- 2020s Norwegian-language films
- 2020s Russian-language films
- 2024 biographical drama films
- 2024 multilingual films
- Biographical films about politicians
- Biographical films about presidents
- Cultural depictions of Norwegian people
- Films about capital punishment
- Films about Norwegian resistance movement
- Films directed by Erik Poppe
- Films set in 1945
- Films set in castles
- Films set in Norway
- Films set in Oslo
- Prison films
- Norwegian biographical drama films
- Norwegian historical drama films
- Norwegian multilingual films
- Norwegian World War II films
- Russian-language drama films
- Russian-language European films
- Vidkun Quisling
- World War II films based on actual events
- Films about World War II war crimes trials
