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A man vanishes without a trace. His lover, a married, successful politician, discreetly contacts<br />

Private Investigator Varg Veum for assistance. Varg finds her lover murdered, and the politician's<br />

husband is arrested for the murder. However, Varg accuses the police of judicial murder,<br />

and gets involved in an international murder case branching out far beyond the Norwegian<br />

borders, with characters who would not shy from any methods.<br />

Bitter Flowers is the first in a series of six films about Private Investigator Varg Veum.<br />

Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen belongs to the new generation of Norwegian directors<br />

who have influenced Norwegian film the last few years. Ulrik's debut as feature<br />

film director came with the action film Izzat in 2005. Rolfsen has earlier made a<br />

number of commercials and music videos. He was also co-director of the romantic<br />

comedy Import Export.<br />

VARG VEUM – BITRE BLOMSTER<br />

BITTER FLOWERS<br />

ACTION/THRILLER | 96 MIN | COLOUR | SCOPE |<br />

5 REELS | DOLBY SR•D<br />

DIRECTOR: ULRIK IMTIAZ ROLFSEN<br />

SCREENPLAY: THOMAS MOLDESTAD BASED ON THE NOVEL<br />

«BITTER FLOWERS» BY GUNNAR STAALESEN<br />

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: GAUTE GUNNARI<br />

PRODUCERS: JONAS ALLEN AND PETER BOSE FOR SF<br />

NORGE AND MISO FILM<br />

CAST: TROND ESPEN SEIM, KATHRINE FAGERLAND, BJØRN<br />

FLOBERG, ENDRE HELLESTVEIT<br />

RELEASE DATE: SEPTEMBER 21, 2007<br />

NORWEGIAN DISTRIBUTOR: SF NORGE AS<br />

SALES: AB SVENSK FILMINDUSTRI, SE-169 86 STOCKHOLM<br />

TEL: +46 8 680 3500, FAX: +46 8 680 3783<br />

MAIL: international@sf.se, www.sfinternational.se<br />

NORWEGIAN FILMS 2008<br />

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