Hodiak (1994)
Hilmar Hodiak comes home conspicuously after eight years abroad, apparently to attend his mother's funeral. He initiates an affair with Simone, the maid aboard the ship which brings him home. A series of events take place to explain the deeper reasons for his homecoming as he tries to reestablish contact with his estranged wife Carole and Stian, the son he has never seen.
Director: Hans Petter Blad
Genre: Fantasy, Crime, Drama
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: November 26, 1994
Cast
- Håkan Islinger - Hilmar Hodiak
- Guandaline Sagliocco - Simone
- Anne-Mali Sæther - Carole
- Terje Sødal - Sigmund
- Ivar Asheim - Ivan Hodiak
- Øystein Caspersen - Stian Hodiak
Screenplay
Music: Ståle Caspersen
Production: Uwaga Film
Country: Norway
Language: Norsk
Budget: $15,000
Original Language: no
Themes
Overwhelming Nostalgia and Longing, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt, Reflections on Life and Death
Keywords
funeral, past, art
More Films by Director: Hans Petter Blad
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hodiak about?
- Hilmar Hodiak comes home conspicuously after eight years abroad, apparently to attend his mother's funeral. He initiates an affair with Simone, the maid aboard the ship which brings him home. A series of events take place to explain the deeper reasons for his homecoming as he tries to reestablish contact with his estranged wife Carole and Stian, the son he has never seen.
- Who directed Hodiak?
- Hodiak was directed by Hans Petter Blad.
- Who stars in Hodiak?
- Hodiak stars Håkan Islinger, Guandaline Sagliocco, Anne-Mali Sæther, Terje Sødal, Ivar Asheim, Øystein Caspersen.
- How long is Hodiak?
- Hodiak has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is Hodiak?
- Hodiak is a Fantasy, Crime, Drama film.
- What is the budget of Hodiak?
- Hodiak had a budget of $15,000.
- Where was Hodiak produced?
- Hodiak was produced in Norway.
- What are the themes of Hodiak?
- The themes of Hodiak include: Overwhelming Nostalgia and Longing, Biting Remorse and the Shadow of Guilt, Reflections on Life and Death.