Bright Nights (2017)
A father tries to rekindle his relationship with his son after years of absence and lack of communication. He takes him on a car ride across northern Norway, hoping it is not too late.
Director: Thomas Arslan
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: April 12, 2017
Cast
- Georg Friedrich - Michael
- Tristan Göbel - Luis
- Marie Leuenberger - Leyla
- Hanna Karlberg - Cecilia
- Aggie Peterson - Cecilia's Mother
- Frank Arne Olsen - Cecilia's Father
- Helle Goldman - Pastor
- Sigurd Kornelius Lakseide - Group at the lake
- Mathilde Sofie Henriksen - Group at the lake
- Christina Slette Johnson - Group at the lake
Screenplay
Music: Ola Fløttum
Cinematography: Reinhold Vorschneider
Editing: Reinaldo Pinto Almeida
Production: Schramm Film, ARD, Mer Film, FilmCamp, WDR
Country: Norway, Germany
Language: Deutsch, English
Original Language: de
Themes
Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
coming of age, rekindle, father son relationship, roadtrip, teenager, lack of communication, death of grandfather
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bright Nights about?
- A father tries to rekindle his relationship with his son after years of absence and lack of communication. He takes him on a car ride across northern Norway, hoping it is not too late.
- Who directed Bright Nights?
- Bright Nights was directed by Thomas Arslan.
- Who stars in Bright Nights?
- Bright Nights stars Georg Friedrich, Tristan Göbel, Marie Leuenberger, Hanna Karlberg, Aggie Peterson, Frank Arne Olsen.
- How long is Bright Nights?
- Bright Nights has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Bright Nights?
- Bright Nights is a Drama film.
- Where was Bright Nights produced?
- Bright Nights was produced in Norway, Germany.
- What are the themes of Bright Nights?
- The themes of Bright Nights include: Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.