A Waste of Time
The twisted ladder of friendship leads upwards and outwards towards the inevitable. In one day, on one such journey, Happy and Murray find out way too much about each other's past. Still they keep climbing.
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Eric R. WilliamsDirector
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Kristian MoeDirectorWettlaufers Enke
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Kristian MoeWriter
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Eric R. WilliamsWriter
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The Atlantic OceanProducer
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Kristian MoeKey Cast
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Eric R. WilliamsKey Cast
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Kristian MoeCinematographyWettlaufers Enke
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Eric R. WIlliamsCinematography
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Eric R. WIlliamsEditors
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Kristian MoeEditorsWettlaufers Enke
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Kristian MoeVisual Effects
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Eric R. WilliamsVisual Effects
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Eric R. WilliamsAudio Recorded by
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Kristian MoeAudio Recorded by
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Andreas RevheimAudio Engineered byWettlaufers enke
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Ulf Tønder FlittigColorist
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Kristina GjemsFeaturing
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Peirre AudrenFeaturing
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Quentin CoudertFeaturing
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Yassir MaroofFeaturing
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Mattias EkholmFeaturing
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Simon LayFeaturing
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General CoolMusic
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Vegard Dahlin Skau HansenAdditional Music
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Comedy
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Runtime:1 hour 27 minutes 14 seconds
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Completion Date:September 20, 2022
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Production Budget:40,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Norway
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Country of Filming:Norway
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:digital
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Aspect Ratio:2,39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Vega SceneOslo
Norway
September 20, 2022
Oslo Premiere -
Drammen KinoCityDrammen
Norway
March 13, 2023
Drammen premiere
Distribution Information
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Ulf Tønder FlittigDistributorCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
Kristian Moe is a Norwegian director with skills sharpened from a decade of guerilla style, hit and run industrial films and the short films "Hotel Madden" and "Wettlaufers Enke". He lives in Oslo, Norway.
Eric R. Williams is an American author with three novels under his belt, a fourth one on the way. Carves amazing woodwork and is a relentless optimist. He lives in Oslo, Norway.
This film wouldn't leave us alone. It didn't care that we had no money. It dominated each and every conversation until we finally gave in and began. To say we made it is to say we wrote the script, directed, shot and starred in the film. The borrowed equipment was a gift from God. Norwegian locals, inspired by our quest, gave us the key to the city of Oslo. They allowed us to film in graveyards, cafes, barber-shops and sometimes even joined in as actors. We edited the film and made the music over a hard winter. We found a grader and sound engineer to do what we couldn’t. The end result was a feature-length comedy.
A Waste of Time.
Two friends on an adventure.
That’s the best life has to offer.