It's Going Better Now (2022)
Radio presenter, comedian and actor Bjarte Tjøstheim is back with his personal and self-deprecating performance about living with fear of most things. Because what is it really like to make a living being a comedian and give yourself up - when deep down you are anxious by nature? In the solo performance "Det går betre no" Bjarte shows a new side of himself, and tells personal stories from his outer daily life, and his inner life. As a priest's son with wavering faith in God, the hope is that angels will come to save him when life is at its darkest. Angels with wings, or just with a white coat.
Director: Thomas Giertsen
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: December 3, 2022
Cast
- Bjarte Tjøstheim - Himself
Screenplay
Production: Feelgood Scene Film og TV
Country: Norway
Language: Norsk
Original Language: no
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is It's Going Better Now about?
- Radio presenter, comedian and actor Bjarte Tjøstheim is back with his personal and self-deprecating performance about living with fear of most things. Because what is it really like to make a living being a comedian and give yourself up - when deep down you are anxious by nature? In the solo performance "Det går betre no" Bjarte shows a new side of himself, and tells personal stories from his outer daily life, and his inner life. As a priest's son with wavering faith in God, the hope is that angels will come to save him when life is at its darkest. Angels with wings, or just with a white coat.
- Who directed It's Going Better Now?
- It's Going Better Now was directed by Thomas Giertsen.
- Who stars in It's Going Better Now?
- It's Going Better Now stars Bjarte Tjøstheim.
- How long is It's Going Better Now?
- It's Going Better Now has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is It's Going Better Now?
- It's Going Better Now is a Comedy film.
- Where was It's Going Better Now produced?
- It's Going Better Now was produced in Norway.