Speak Up! It's So Dark (Swedish: Tala! Det är så mörkt) is a 1993 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten. At the 29th Guldbagge Awards, Simon Norrthon was nominated for the Best Actor award and Niklas Rådström was nominated for Best Screenplay.[1]
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Directed by | Suzanne Osten |
Written by | Niklas Rådström |
Produced by | Christer Nilson |
Starring | Etienne Glaser Simon Norrthon |
Cinematography | Peter Mokrosinski |
Edited by | Michal Leszczylowski |
Distributed by | First Run Features (United States VHS) |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
An elderly Jewish man (Etienne Glaser) befriends a young neo-nazi (Simon Norrthon) on a train and invites him to his home. Through a series of discussions the two gradually come to understand each other better.
Speak Up! It's So Dark was shown at the 1993 Toronto Festival of Festivals. It was distributed on video in the United States by First Run Features.
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