We used to be fun 25 minutes
Jonas turns thirty and brings his closest friends to a remote cabin in the woods. Martin and Heather, who have always been the group’s mum and dad, arrive hiding a secret. They’ve just broken up.
Small tensions grow and one confession triggers another until everyone is forced to be honest in a way they’ve been avoiding for years. Harsh truths slip out, loyalties blur and everyone begins questioning whether their friendships have survived adulthood. When the night reaches its peak, the group is forced to face the painful possibility that growing up may mean growing apart.
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Frøydis Fossli MoeDirector
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Frøydis Fossli MoeWriter
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Persephone WoodWriter
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Claud CunninghamProducer
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Hannah OnslowKey Cast"Heather "
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Bruce Herbelin-EarleKey Cast
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:drama, comedy, romance
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Runtime:25 minutes
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Completion Date:March 3, 2026
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:Norway
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Language:English, Norwegian
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - National Film and Television School
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Frøydis Fossli Moe is an award-winning filmmaker from Oslo, recently graduated from the Directing Fiction program at the National Film and Television School (NFTS). Her short documentary The Final Chapter was selected for The New York Times Op-Docs and won Best Norwegian Short Documentary at the Bergen International Film Festival. She has also received Audience Awards for Best Norwegian Fiction Film at both Oslo Pix and Oslo Fusion for her indie feature Fucking Countryside (Fuckings bygda), which is currently available on NRK and HBO Nordic.
Her work has screened at major international festivals including Nordic Panorama, SFFILM, Aesthetica Film Festival, Göteborg Film Festival, BFI Future Film Festival, Norwich Film Festival and Nordic Panorama.
Frøydis is known for her character-driven storytelling and nuanced direction. She is currently developing her feature Becoming as part of NEO, the Norwegian Film Institute’s talent program for feature filmmakers and her TV series Where No One Sees Us is in development with Redpoint Productions.