BBC HomeExplore the BBC
This page was last updated in January 2004We've left it here for reference.More information

25 December 2009
Accessibility help
Text only
BBC Cumbria BBC Cumbria
BBC Cumbria films

BBC Homepage
England
»Cumbria
News
Sport
Junior Football
Travel
Weather
Entertainment
Message Board
Video Nation
Enjoy Cumbria
Communities
In Pictures
Webcams
Features
Faith
Diverse Cumbria
BBC Bus
Digital Lives
Comic Relief
Abolition
RaW
BBC Local Radio
Site contents 

Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 

Kitchen Stories
15 Kitchen Stories (Salmer Fra Kjøkkenet) (2004)

updated 20 December 2003
reviewer's rating
4 out of 5
Reviewed by Tom Dawson
average user rating
5 Star


Director
Bent Hamer
Writer
Jörgen Bergmark
Bent Hamer
Stars
Joachim Calmeyer
Tomas Norström
Bjørn Floberg
Reine Brynolfsson
Sverre Anker Ousdal
Leif Andrée
Length
95 minutes
Distributor
ICA Projects
Cinema
02 January 2004
Country
Norway/Sweden
Genre
Comedy
Drama
World Cinema

Rate This Film
What did you think of this film?
Select your star rating from the options below
 

Star Rating: 1  1
Star Rating: 2  2
Star Rating: 3  3
Star Rating: 4  4
Star Rating: 5  5
Average star rating: 5 from 74 votes

A bittersweet fable from writer-director Bent Hamer, Kitchen Stories charts the unlikely friendship which develops between two emotionally reticent men in 50s Norway. Middle-aged Swedish scientist Folke (Tomas Norström) arrives in the isolated town of Landstad, where he's been assigned to monitor the kitchen routines of elderly farmer Isak (Joachim Calmeyer). Already selected as Norway's 2004 Oscar candidate, this shrewdly observed film may not boast star names but it will appeal to those who appreciate deadpan humour and emotional understatement.

What particularly impresses about Kitchen Stories is the care and patience with which Hamer tells his unusual story. We witness the scientific convoy of cars and egg-shaped caravans pitching up in a remote community. We're introduced to the mechanics of the research: an observer sits in an umpire-style chair in the subject's house, and monitors their movements.

Any fraternisation between participants is discouraged by an officious supervisor, Malmberg (Reine Brynolfsson). And then we watch the gradual process whereby Folke and Isak, neither of them great talkers, forge a mutual understanding, much to the dismay of Isak's troubled neighbour Grant (Bjørn Floberg).

"SLY COMIC SENSIBILITY"

Doubtless any Hollywood remake will seek to sex up this raw material, perhaps by throwing in a young female love interest and by upping the narrative tempo. Hamer, however, never loses sight of the fact that this slow-burner is all about our need for friendship and connection, demonstrating how human feelings can get in the way of a supposedly neutral scientific investigation.

Richly photographed by cinematographer Philip Øgaard, and infused with a sly comic sensibility, the film also benefits from the fine lead performances of both Norström and Calmeyer. Above all, it never patronises its characters in the quest for cheap laughs, treating them instead with commendable compassion.

In Norwegian with English subtitles.

Find out more about "Kitchen Stories (Salmer Fra Kjøkkenet)" at
Movie Review Query Engine
The Internet Movie Database


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites

line
Top | Films Index | Home
 
More from this section
Films
Troy
Emile
FUBAR
Talk - where I live News in brief E-cards  - send one now! Contact us
BBC Cumbria
Annetwell Street
Carlisle
Cumbria CA3 8BB
Tel: (+44) 01228 592444
cumbria@bbc.co.uk



About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy