Odd Einar Ingebretsen Talks About Haugesund Closer 'Enough'

Odd Einar Ingebretsen Talks About Haugesund Closer 'Enough'

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In Haugesund's closing film “Enough”, a mother decides to break up with her adult daughter.

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"We've had some test screenings before and someone said, 'This woman is a psychopath!' I don't think so. What she does is extreme, but the film tries to explore this whole relationship. Maybe she does it to help her child?" says Norwegian director Odd Einar Ingebretsen ahead of the world premiere at the festival.

"I think it would feel different if it was a father and a son. We always think that motherly love is the ultimate feeling. It should triumph over almost everything. But her arguments are quite logical – they just go around in circles."

In the modest black-and-white drama, filmed by Cecilie Semec and written by Per Schreiner, thirty-something Pia (Ine Marie Wilmann) visits her mother (Anneke von der Lippe) quite often. Too often, it turns out.

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