Most People Live in China

– A movie inspired by eight Norwegian political parties, written by six writers and directed by nine d..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
7.00 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 25 Minutes
Release Year:
2002
Original Name:
Folk flest bor i Kina
Most People Live in China (2002) - Also known as Folk flest bor i Kina

A movie inspired by eight Norwegian political parties, written by six writers and directed by nine directors: a man gets a nasty surprise skinny dipping, a cow eats a cell phone, a lesbian couple loses a child, a blind girl sells dubious lottery tickets, a boy falls in love, a man picks up a hitchhiker, three girls get help from a man in pajamas, and nine old men find a young girl stuck in a swamp.

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Release Date:

07 Jun 2002

Language:

Norwegian, Romanian

Director:

Thomas Robsahm, Martin Asphaug, Arild Fröhlich, Sara Johnsen, Magnus Martens, Hans Petter Moland, Terje Rangnes, Ingebjørg Torgersen, Morten Tyldum

Writer:

Nikolaj Frobenius (segment), Marion Hagen (segment), Kjetil Lismoen (segment), Erlend Loe (segment), Thomas Robsahm, Harald Rosenløw-Eeg (segment), Per Schreiner (segment)

Main Actors:

Ingar Helge Gimle, Kim Haugen, Bjarte Hjelmeland, Trond Høvik

Plot:

Gas station owner, Lasse, spends most of his time rebuilding his old Tiger Moth aeroplane and dreams of one day flying it through the air. He barely notices the strange stories that focuses around his station in the 24 hours before Election Day. A man gets a nasty surprise as he leaves his family in the car to enjoy a quick skinny dip. A cow eats a mobile phone. A lesbian couple looses their child. A blind girl and her brother sells dubious lottery tickets. A boy falls in love with the girl at the gas station. A man picks up an impertinent young hitchhiker. Three girls with engine trouble get help from a man in a pyjamas. Nine old men meet a young girl stuck in a swamp. A movie inspired by eight Norwegian political parties, written by six writers and directed by nine directors.

Awards:

2 wins.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
7.0/10