Hemale Education (2021)
Matriarchy prevails while at an institution men dressed in underwear train for their purpose: to please the stronger sex. They are surveilled by strict women in pink uniforms, with their whistles ready. But when the relentless routine becomes too difficult, you can always dream yourself away. Keep an eye out for Tarjei Sandvik Moe (Isak in Skam) in one of the roles in this diabolically funny film.
Director: Frøydis Fossli Moe
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 28, 2021
Cast
- Sjur Vatne Brean - Hector
- Tarjei Sandvik Moe - Alvin
- Christiane Schaldemose - Queen
- Mari Ørstavik - Officer
- Evelyn Hilleren Finne - Officer
- Vilde Lundal Rossebø - Officer
- Tonje Brattås - Officer
- Hennie Bjerke - Officer
- Ingrid Nøren Stenersen - Officer
- Maria Wiik - Queen
Screenplay
- Mari Ørstavik (Screenplay)
- Frøydis Fossli Moe (Story)
Music: Oskar Bremer Øvrebø
Cinematography: Isak Jenssen, Torstein Østberg
Editing: Naomi Oseki
Country: Norway
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
More Films by Director: Frøydis Fossli Moe
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hemale Education about?
- Matriarchy prevails while at an institution men dressed in underwear train for their purpose: to please the stronger sex. They are surveilled by strict women in pink uniforms, with their whistles ready. But when the relentless routine becomes too difficult, you can always dream yourself away. Keep an eye out for Tarjei Sandvik Moe (Isak in Skam) in one of the roles in this diabolically funny film.
- Who directed Hemale Education?
- Hemale Education was directed by Frøydis Fossli Moe.
- Who stars in Hemale Education?
- Hemale Education stars Sjur Vatne Brean, Tarjei Sandvik Moe, Christiane Schaldemose, Mari Ørstavik, Evelyn Hilleren Finne, Vilde Lundal Rossebø.
- How long is Hemale Education?
- Hemale Education has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is Hemale Education?
- Hemale Education is a Drama film.
- Where was Hemale Education produced?
- Hemale Education was produced in Norway.