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Having recently lost her sight, Ingrid retreats to the safety of her home—a place where she can feel in control, alone with her husband and her thoughts. After a while, Ingrid starts to feel the presence of her husband in the flat when he is supposed to be at work. At the same time, her lonely neighbor who has grown tired of even the most extreme pornography shifts his attention to a woman across the street. Ingrid knows about this but her real problems lie within, not beyond the walls of her apartment, and her deepest fears and repressed fantasies soon take over.

Top Cast

  • Ellen Dorrit Petersen

    Ellen Dorrit Petersen

    Ingrid

  • Henrik Rafaelsen

    Henrik Rafaelsen

    Morten

  • Vera Vitali

    Vera Vitali

    Elin

  • Marius Kolbenstvedt

    Marius Kolbenstvedt

    Einar

  • Stella Kvam Young

    Stella Kvam Young

    Kim (Girl)

  • Isak Nikolai Møller

    Isak Nikolai Møller

    Kim (Boy)

  • Jacob Young

    Jacob Young

    Elin's Ex-Husband

  • Nikki Butenschøn

    Nikki Butenschøn

    Ove Kenneth

  • Erle Kyllingmark

    Erle Kyllingmark

    Bente

Overview

Having recently lost her sight, Ingrid retreats to the safety of her home—a place where she can feel in control, alone with her husband and her thoughts. After a while, Ingrid starts to feel the presence of her husband in the flat when he is supposed to be at work. At the same time, her lonely neighbor who has grown tired of even the most extreme pornography shifts his attention to a woman across the street. Ingrid knows about this but her real problems lie within, not beyond the walls of her apartment, and her deepest fears and repressed fantasies soon take over.

Rating

6.3 / 10
237 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Abstractals
    Abstractals
    Apr 6, 2026

    Wow. What a fantastic discovery this film was. I was expecting typical foreign indie quirk, but this film actually delivers something far more real and powerful. Think **'Stranger than Fiction'** sprinkled with a dash of **'Adaptation'**. I can say that I rarely experience films that so honestly and effectively invite the viewer into the depth and complexity of a fantasy-prone character's interior life. If you're okay with subtitles, and are interested in a well-developed character working through her own fear and self-doubt with elegance and imagination, this film might be for you. I will definitely be checking out **'Oslo, 31. August'** and **'Louder than Bombs'**.

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