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"@%+! the consultants. There will be film!"

And the Oscar goes to - Kurt Olav Helle. Make sure you remember the name. He will become a big star in Hollywood and make films full of raw action and hot chicks. But before the dream becomes reality the 51-year-old lonely man lives in Lonevåg, where he collects movies and old Donald Duck magazines. He sings karaoke, writes screenplays and sends out hopeful applications to fund his projects. Even though Kurt suffers from Parkinson's syndrome, he never gives up his dream of one day becoming a movie star.

Top Cast

  • Kurt Olav Helle

    Kurt Olav Helle

    Himself

  • Rune Solberg

    Rune Solberg

    Himself

  • Gunnar Bjelland

    Gunnar Bjelland

    Himself

  • Tove G. Balestrand

    Tove G. Balestrand

    Herself

  • June B. Birkeland

    June B. Birkeland

    Herself

  • Maria Bjelland

    Maria Bjelland

    Herself

  • Cathrine Gjeitrem

    Cathrine Gjeitrem

    Herself

  • Karoline E. Huse

    Karoline E. Huse

    Herself

  • Hilde C. Lenebø

    Hilde C. Lenebø

    Herself

Overview

And the Oscar goes to - Kurt Olav Helle. Make sure you remember the name. He will become a big star in Hollywood and make films full of raw action and hot chicks. But before the dream becomes reality the 51-year-old lonely man lives in Lonevåg, where he collects movies and old Donald Duck magazines. He sings karaoke, writes screenplays and sends out hopeful applications to fund his projects. Even though Kurt suffers from Parkinson's syndrome, he never gives up his dream of one day becoming a movie star.

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