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The film was the product of Wam & Vennerød, a director duo known for their gritty, social-realist style and ambitious, often leftist-leaning storytelling. By 1979, they had already made a name for themselves with films like Lasse & Geir (1976), but with Svartere Enn Natten , they were about to create a work that would garner a reputation far beyond its initial release. The film was produced by their own company, Mefistofilm A/S, and received an age rating of 15 in Norway, a testament to its mature and confronting themes.
It deliberately blurs the lines between tragic domestic drama and dark, absurd comedy. Why Audiences Search for "Svartere Enn Natten" on Ok.ru Svartere Enn Natten -1979- Ok.ru
Produced by Mefistofilm A/S, Svartere Enn Natten has a runtime of 92 minutes and is in Norwegian, with a mono sound mix. It premiered in Norway on August 24, 1979, and was later shown at the Göteborg Film Festival in Sweden on February 6, 1980, with a general Swedish release on May 1, 1980. The film is also known internationally as "Darker Than Night" or "Svartare än natten".
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The plot is sparse: a winter storm kills Knut’s wife (she’s swept off the rocks). In grief, Knut refuses to light the lighthouse lantern. "Let them sink," he mutters. That night, a shadow detaches from the corner of his room. But unlike normal shadows, this one the wooden floorboards. It has mass. It moves against the light source. By 1979, they had already made a name
: The couple fights everywhere—at home, at bus stops, and in restaurants—yet they remain tethered by a magnetic attraction they cannot control.