Nedtur

Nedtur (literally 'Downturn', released in English as If Music Be the Food of Love)[1][2] is a Norwegian feature film from 1980 directed by Hans Lindgren.[3] The film is about the life of a musician and his friends. They struggle with both relationships and marriage, and they often party together. There will be a downturn.

Nedtur
Directed byHans Lindgren
Written byHans Lindgren
Produced byLaila Mikkelsen
Harald Ohrvik
StarringNils Sletta
Sigrid Huun
Helge Jordal
Frøydis Armand
Anne Marie Ottersen
CinematographyHalvor Næss
Edited byOla Solum
Music byChristian Reim
Distributed byNorsk Film
Release date
April 25, 1980
Running time
90 minutes
CountryNorway
LanguageNorwegian

Plot

Nils (played by Nils Sletta) is a self-absorbed young jazz musician that expresses himself through music. Christian (Helge Jordal) is Nils` friend and works as a photographer for a weekly magazine. To make extra money, he also takes nude photos. Christian is struggling in his marriage with Kari (Frøydis Armand). Nils and Christian like to party together and drink a lot. One day, Nils' meets the drug addict Elin (Sigrid Huun), and the two become lovers. However, the relationship becomes difficult and they quarrel a lot. When Nils goes on tour one day, he breaks up with Elin. She breaks down and starts using drugs again. Christian, on the other hand, is thrown out of his home and it dawns on him what kind of life he has led. He ends up having a nervous breakdown.

Reception

The newspaper Aftenposten gave the film a "die throw" of 3, and Verdens Gang gave it a "die throw" of 4.

Cast

References

  1. "If Music Be the Food of Love". IMDbPro. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
  2. Aros, Andrew A.; Dimmitt, Richard Bertrand (1986). A Title Guide to the Talkies, 1975 through 1984. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow. p. 129.
  3. Cowie, Peter (1981). International Film Guide 1981. London: Tantivy Press. p. 250.
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