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The Innocents at Academy Cinemas

The Innocents

117 mins | Rated R16 (Animal cruelty, violence, cruelty & content that may disturb)

Directed by Eskil Vogt

Starring Rakel Lenora Fløttum, Alva Brynsmo Ramstad, Sam Ashraf, Mina Yasmin Bremseth Asheim, Morten Svartveit


Playing as part of IN THE SHADE Film Festival Jan 20 - Feb 01.

Norway • In Norwegian with English subtitles

A strong contender for the genre film of 2021, The Innocents comes from the uber-talented Eskil Vogt, known for his scripting duties with Joachim Trier on LOUDER THAN BOMBS and this year’s Cannes favourite, THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD, following on from his directorial debut Blind. A deliberately paced, electrifying, atmospheric Norwegian nail-chewer, THE INNOCENTS percolates into one heady brew of nightmare fuel.

Moody and unpredictable with a robust original conceit and terrific child performances to work from, THE INNOCENTS draws us into a troublesome world where lack of parental oversight gives way to full-blown pre-pubescent anger. Set in a housing estate of enormous tower blocks, playgrounds and nearby forests, the film is presented through the lens of the titular innocents, a group of young children who spend most of their summer playing together away from any adult supervision. The casual indifference and lack of morality that many kids display early on soon plays a major role as we discover that there’s something very special about these kids...

We meet nine-year-old Ida as she moves into one of these tower blocks with the rest of her family, Mum, Dad and an older autistic sister Anna, whom she treats with nonchalant cruelty. The long, aimless summer holiday sees Ida making friends with the very young Aisha and local boy Ben who, along with a cruel streak, reveals he can telekinetically move objects. It isn’t too long before casual apathy turns nasty as this mini-tribe of youngsters turn on each other.
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Playing as part of IN THE SHADE Film Festival Jan 20 - Feb 01.

Norway • In Norwegian with English subtitles

A strong contender for the genre film of 2021, The Innocents comes from the uber-talented Eskil Vogt, known for his scripting duties with Joachim Trier on LOUDER THAN BOMBS and this year’s Cannes favourite, THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD, following on from his directorial debut Blind. A deliberately paced, electrifying, atmospheric Norwegian nail-chewer, THE INNOCENTS percolates into one heady brew of nightmare fuel.

Moody and unpredictable with a robust original conceit and terrific child performances to work from, THE INNOCENTS draws us into a troublesome world where lack of parental oversight gives way to full-blown pre-pubescent anger. Set in a housing estate of enormous tower blocks, playgrounds and nearby forests, the film is presented through the lens of the titular innocents, a group of young children who spend most of their summer playing together away from any adult supervision. The casual indifference and lack of morality that many kids display early on soon plays a major role as we discover that there’s something very special about these kids...

We meet nine-year-old Ida as she moves into one of these tower blocks with the rest of her family, Mum, Dad and an older autistic sister Anna, whom she treats with nonchalant cruelty. The long, aimless summer holiday sees Ida making friends with the very young Aisha and local boy Ben who, along with a cruel streak, reveals he can telekinetically move objects. It isn’t too long before casual apathy turns nasty as this mini-tribe of youngsters turn on each other.
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The Innocents

117 mins | Rated R16 (Animal cruelty, violence, cruelty & content that may disturb) | Drama

Directed by Eskil Vogt | Starring Rakel Lenora Fløttum, Alva Brynsmo Ramstad, Sam Ashraf, Mina Yasmin Bremseth Asheim, Morten Svartveit


Playing as part of IN THE SHADE Film Festival Jan 20 - Feb 01.

Norway • In Norwegian with English subtitles

A strong contender for the genre film of 2021, The Innocents comes from the uber-talented Eskil Vogt, known for his scripting duties with Joachim Trier on LOUDER THAN BOMBS and this year’s Cannes favourite, THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD, following on from his directorial debut Blind. A deliberately paced, electrifying, atmospheric Norwegian nail-chewer, THE INNOCENTS percolates into one heady brew of nightmare fuel.

Moody and unpredictable with a robust original conceit and terrific child performances to work from, THE INNOCENTS draws us into a troublesome world where lack of parental oversight gives way to full-blown pre-pubescent anger. Set in a housing estate of enormous tower blocks, playgrounds and nearby forests, the film is presented through the lens of the titular innocents, a group of young children who spend most of their summer playing together away from any adult supervision. The casual indifference and lack of morality that many kids display early on soon plays a major role as we discover that there’s something very special about these kids...

We meet nine-year-old Ida as she moves into one of these tower blocks with the rest of her family, Mum, Dad and an older autistic sister Anna, whom she treats with nonchalant cruelty. The long, aimless summer holiday sees Ida making friends with the very young Aisha and local boy Ben who, along with a cruel streak, reveals he can telekinetically move objects. It isn’t too long before casual apathy turns nasty as this mini-tribe of youngsters turn on each other.

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